Premier League finally gets green light for June re-start

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Govt announces sporting events would be allowed 'to take place behind closed doors for broadcast'. FMTNews PremiereLeague

Clubs stand to lose an estimated £1 billion if the season is not finished.

Under step two of that process, which cannot begin any earlier than June 1, sporting events would be allowed “to take place behind closed doors for broadcast, while avoiding the risk of large-scale social contact”.Premier League clubs had been planning for a return to action no earlier than the week beginning June 8.

German second-tier side Dynamo Dresden placed their entire squad into a 14-day quarantine on Saturday after discovering two new cases of the virus. Clubs stand to lose an estimated £1 billion if the season is not finished, £760 million of which comes from TV contracts that would be satisfied if games were played behind closed doors.

 

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