Liverpool cleared to win Premier League at Anfield
PREMIER League leaders Liverpool could claim a first title for 30 years at Anfield after the initial batch of fixtures of the restart was announced yesterday.
Jurgen Klopp's men, with a commanding 25-point lead at the top of the table, were just two wins away from clinching the title before coronavirus forced the suspension of football in March.
Liverpool's first match back is against Everton on June 21. The Merseyside derby is due to take place at Goodison Park, less than a kilometre from Anfield, but a venue has not been confirmed by the Premier League.
Crystal Palace will then visit Anfield three days later.
Wins in both of those matches would guarantee Liverpool's first English top- flight title since 1990.
But if Manchester City lose at home to Arsenal on June 17, the Reds would be champions if they beat Everton.
Liverpool City Council's safety advisory group will meet next week to make a decision on whether the game can go ahead at Goodison or should be moved to a neutral venue.
All remaining 92 Premier League games this season will be played behind closed doors, but there are fears that hosting the game in Liverpool could encourage supporters to congregate around stadiums.
Palace's trip to Anfield will kick off at 2015 local time.
The only other match that could be moved to a neutral venue from the first three rounds of fixtures is Liverpool's visit to City on July 2. The mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, voiced fears that "there would be many thousands of people who would turn up outside Anfield" on the day Liverpool's long wait for a league title was ended.
That has been disputed by the club, who said they have engaged with supporters' groups to make sure social-distancing guidelines are followed.
Aston Villa will host Sheffield United in the first match of "Project Restart," followed by Arsenal's trip to City on June 17.
Manchester United's visit to Tottenham will spearhead the first full round of matches spread over four days from June 19 to 22.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: "We know it won't be the same without our loyal supporters in stadiums but, together with our broadcast partners, we are able to ensure fans can watch or listen to each match live from home."
"I am delighted we are able to take another positive step towards the season returning in just under two weeks' time," he added.
Fixture schedule of first 3 match rounds: (CAT)
Wednesday June 17 20:00 Aston Villa v Sheff Utd 22:15 Man City v Arsenal Friday June 19
20:00 Norwich City v Southampton
22:15 Spurs v Man Utd Saturday June 20
14:30 Watford v Leicester City 17:00 Brighton v Arsenal 19:30 West Ham v Wolves 21:45 AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace
Sunday June 21
16:00 Newcastle United v
Sheff Utd
18:15 Aston Villa v Chelsea 21:00 Everton v Liverpool *Venue TBC Monday June 22
22:00 Man City v Burnley Tuesday June 23
20:00 Leicester City v Brighton
22:15 Spurs v West Ham Wednesday June 24 20:00 Man Utd v Sheff Utd 20:00 Newcastle United v Aston Villa
20:00 Norwich City v Everton 20:00 Wolves v AFC Bournemouth
22:15 Liverpool v Crystal Palace
Thursday June 25 20:00 Burnley v Watford 20:00 Southampton v Arsenal 22:15 Chelsea v Man City Saturday June 27
14:30 Aston Villa v Wolves Sunday June 28
18:30 Watford v Southampton Monday June 29
22:00 Crystal Palace v Burnley Tuesday June 30
22:15 Brighton v Man Utd Wednesday July 1 20:00 Arsenal v Norwich City 20:00 AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle United 20:00 Everton v Leicester City 22:15 West Ham v Chelsea Thursday July 2
20:00 Sheff Utd v Spurs 22:15 Man City v Liverpool. – BBC.