Premier League to return on June 17

Due to COVID-19, games will happen in secret. It presently can't seem to be affirmed whether matches will be held at impartial scenes.

Chief Executive Richard Masters stated: "Today we have temporarily consented to continue the Premier League on Wednesday 17 June. Be that as it may, this date can't be affirmed until we have met all the security necessities required, as the well being and government assistance all things considered and supporters is our need.

''Unfortunately, matches should occur without fans so we are satisfied to have thought of a positive answer for supporters to have the option to observe all the staying 92 matches.

"The Premier League and our clubs are glad to have inconceivably energetic and steadfast supporters. It is essential to guarantee however many individuals as could be expected under the circumstances can watch the matches at home.

"We will keep on working bit by bit and in meeting with every one of our partners as we move towards continuing the 2019/20 season."

The aim is to finished all installations by Aug. 1. After that date, the FA Cup would then be able to be finished - with the last foreseen on Aug. 8 - notwithstanding the rest of the Champions League and Europa League apparatuses, expecting the coronavirus pandemic has died down to the degree worldwide travel is permitted.

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