By Zac Wassink | Last updated 4/8/21 Golden State Warriors fans will be able to see their favorite team play home games in person this spring. On Thursday, the Warriors confirmed that they will welcome fans back inside Chase Center for the club's final nine regular-season home games, starting with the April 23 matchup against the Denver Nuggets. Per California State Department of Public Health guidelines, the Warriors can fill the arena up to 35% of its standard capacity for the remaining contests. "Every person entering Chase Center must produce either proof of a full vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test that was administered within 48 hours prior to the game," the team explained in the prepared statement. "Fans who purchase their tickets more than seven days in advance of the game will be eligible to receive, at no cost to the fan, an at-home Lucira Health molecular COVID-19 test to be self-administered within 48 hours of the game, making the Warriors the first sports team to provide fans with an at-home testing solution. Fans will then enroll in CLEAR's Health Pass where they can securely link their test result and complete a health survey to generate a Health Pass, which they will be required to show for entry to Chase Center.