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REPORT: Premier League Return Date to Be Pushed Back Again

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The return date of the Premier League is to be pushed back once more, according to Simon Stone of the BBC.

Date of Premier League Return to Be Pushed Back

Current Situation

The Premier League is currently scheduled to return on April 30. However, that date has always appeared to be an unlikely return, and all clubs accept that it is now the case.

As a result, a new date is set to be set, although the likelihood is that it will be postponed indefinitely, allowing the country to deal with the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

However, clubs are still keen to see the 2019/20 season completed – not null and voided – so broadcast revenue is not lost.

The Premier League’s 20 clubs will discuss plans as to how and when the season can eventually return.

When the season can resume safely, they will likely be behind close doors to continue with the social-distancing guidelines.

Another possibility is finishing the season in “isolated camps” over two months in the summer, according to Miguel Delaney of the Independent. These games would take place at a small number of venues, and there would be multiple games per day.

Furthermore, there is a possibility of games being played in China. According to The Athletic, this is a possibility due to the nation looking to be over the worse of the pandemic.

How is Football Continuing to Deal with the Coronavirus Pandemic?

The Coronavirus pandemic has brought mass disruption to football. This has been in both England and abroad.

Belgium were the first major country to cancel the remainder of their top-flight season on April 2. As a result, Club Bruges have been declared champions.

Furthermore, Premier League players are under pressure to take a pay cut to help non-playing staff at their clubs. This pressure was continued yesterday by health secretary Matt Hancock.

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