The government says it is “opening the door” for the return of professional football in England in June. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said Thursday’s meeting with the Football Association, Premier League and English Football League had “progressed plans”. He added that plans for the sport to resume should “include widening access for fans to view live coverage”. Meanwhile, England’s deputy chief medical officer said any return would be “slow” and “measured”.

 

The Premier League met on Monday to discuss “Project Restart” and hopes for a return to action on 12 June, with matches played behind closed doors.

The next meeting of Premier League clubs will take place on Monday, when top-flight players may return to initial group training under social distancing protocols.

 

Source: BBC.com

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