Similar to other SEC stadiums, Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium will be at limited capacity for the 2020 season. Auburn announced Wednesday that attendance will be reduced to approximately 20 percent to begin the season.

AU is going with a student-oriented attendance plan for the season opener against Kentucky, according to a release:

In an effort to contribute to the on-campus experience of our current students, all general seating tickets outside of controlled premium spaces and those designated for home and visiting team player and coach guests will be reserved for Auburn students for the home opener on Sept. 26 versus Kentucky.

“We look forward to having Auburn students in attendance at our season opener and appreciate everyone’s flexibility and understanding as we adjust to this temporary reality of reduced capacity at Jordan-Hare Stadium,” Director of Athletics Allen Greene said in the release. “All attendees will share a responsibility for health and safety. A zealous commitment to face coverings, physical distancing and personal hygiene will lead to the best outcome.”

As for season ticket holders, they will be addressed about attending future games or opting out for 2020:

Tigers Unlimited football season ticket holders will receive additional information through email from the Auburn Athletics Department. Tigers Unlimited members will have the opportunity to indicate their interest in attending any future games if tickets become available. Due to the large reduction in inventory, any available tickets after the season opener will be allotted on a single game basis with allocations based on TUF priority and demand.

Ticket holders will also have the ability to opt-out of attending games for the 2020 season. If a season ticket holder opts out they will have three options for both Tigers Unlimited donations and season ticket purchases: ‘Believe in Auburn’ and make a philanthropic donation to support Auburn student-athletes, credit purchases to the 2021 season, or receive a full refund.

Tailgating will not be permitted and face coverings will be required for all attendees and gameday workers. The announcement notes that the seating plan and configuration may change based on new information regarding COVID-19.