The Premier League is significantly closer to returning after the government gave the green light for the game to come back behind closed doors.
11.05.2020 - 19:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Premier League season could resume behind closed doors in June after the government gave the Project Restart proposals the green light.
In a document outlining plans to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic that has taken more than 30,000 lives in the United Kingdon, the government has said it will allow professional sporting events to return from June 1 behind closed doors.
That timeline would allow the Premier League's plan to resume the season in June to go ahead. All 20 Premier League
The Premier League is significantly closer to returning after the government gave the green light for the game to come back behind closed doors.
Manchester City took part in their first full-contact training session on Saturday as clubs prepare for the return of the Premier League.
The Premier League season will provisionally resume on June 17 after clubs thrashed out more details on how to end the campaign at a meeting on Thursday.
Schools would go back on August 11th under plans drawn up by a Scottish Government group, the Daily Record can reveal.
The government is ‘opening the door’ for the return of professional football in England in June.
The Premier League will only be given the green light to return to competitive action next month once the impact of group training has been assessed.
Venues such as cinemas could potentially reopen in a few months' time.