The Premier League will
return on June 12 with games to be played behind closed doors at neutral
grounds, if the Government gives the green light amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
On Friday, a video
conference meeting was held between the 20 “shareholder” Premier League clubs
and they discussed the rules and regulations upon the return for training, as
well as matches being played behind closed doors due to the global crisis.
According to The Sun, It
was agreed at the meeting that matches will be held on neutral grounds away
from congested urban areas as part of the league’s ‘Project Restart’ plan to
resume playing.
West Ham’s London Stadium
including Arsenal’s Emirates and the
Etihad home of Manchester City are likely going to be the final venues where
the games will be played. But no club
will be allowed to play in their own home ground.
Premier League clubs are
already planning to start some form of formal training from May 18, with a
target for the return of games to resume the season on June 12.
The clubs agreed to meet
again next Friday, and present the plan to the government for approval.
Read the full statement
below.
A league statement said:
‘At a meeting of Premier League Shareholders today, clubs discussed possible
steps towards planning to resume the 2019/20 season, when it is safe and
appropriate to do so.
It was reiterated that the
thoughts of all are with those directly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Furthermore, the Premier League’s priority is the health and safety of players,
coaches, managers, club staff, supporters and the wider community.
‘The League and clubs are
considering the first tentative moves forward and will only return to training
and playing with Government guidance, under expert medical advice and after
consultation with players and managers. The League welcomed the creation of the
Government medical working group for a return of elite sport, which met for the
first time this morning.
‘No decisions were taken at
today’s Shareholders’ meeting and clubs exchanged views on the information
provided regarding Project Restart. It was agreed that the PFA, LMA, players
and managers are key to this process and will be further consulted.’
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