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Here's what you need to know if you're going to the Browns-Bengals game tonight

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Posted at 10:07 AM, Sep 17, 2020
and last updated 2020-09-17 10:11:23-04

CLEVELAND — Only about 6,000 fans will be allowed in First Energy Stadium tonight, but Baker Mayfield said he expects it to be a rowdy crowd when the Cleveland Browns take on the Cincinnati Bengals tonight, which you can watch on News 5.

If you were hoping to tailgate before the game, tailgating, block parties and street parties are prohibited in the city, including the Muni Lot, by order of the mayor.

RELATED: Cleveland bans tailgating events before Browns games until at least Sept. 30 in response to COVID-19

If you’re headed to the stadium tonight, you must enter through the gate designated on your ticket. The ticket will also have a suggested time of entry on it that is based on your seat location in the stadium.

Once you get into the stadium, you’ll need to remain that zone the entire game.

Masks and social distancing are also required.

And just a reminder, you won’t be able to pay for anything with cash, so bring your credit or debit card.

Gates open at 6:20 p.m., and kickoff is slated for 8:20 p.m. on News 5.

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