Premier League clubs to vote on next stage of Project Restart

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MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Premier League clubs will vote on Wednesday over whether to move to the second phase of Project Restart as they intensify efforts to return to full action.

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Clubs began training in small groups last week under strict limitations and no contact but Wednesday's meeting opens the door to a gradual return towards contact training.

It would then be hoped to move to a more typical form of training in the third phase, with tackling returning in the build-up to actual games. All plans remain contingent on the number of players testing positive for the coronavirus staying low. No matches have been played in the Premier League since March, but the government has given the green light for elite sport to resume from June 1, including the top-flight football.

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