Premier League cleared to resume on June 1 after government publish 50-page post-lockdown document.



The coronavirus crisis has caused major disruptions to the sporting calendar in recent months, but there could be light at the end of the tunnel

The government have published a 50-page document for lifting the coronavirus-enforced lockdown in England which could see the Premier League restart on June 1.

A guide for exiting the lockdown has been released on Monday afternoon, with social distancing measures to remain in place as various activities are resumed across the country.
Step two of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's "roadmap" clears the way for current football season get back underway next month, with all remaining fixtures set to be played behind closed doors until public safety can be guaranteed.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Chelsea's £102.6m injection that could fund Timo Werner, Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho transfers...

Frank Lampard reportedly informs board of the striker he wants to sign

Jürgen Klopp: ‘Messi is the best, but I admire Ronaldo’