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La Liga confirm season will resume on June 11

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The La Liga season will resume after a three-month coronaviru­s lockdown on June 11 with the Seville derby, and the 2020-2021 season will start on Sept 12, the Spanish Sports Council confirmed.

The council released a statement saying that the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and La Liga had agreed the format for the 11 remaining rounds in the top two Spanish divisions.

It said the season should be completed by July 19, “depending on the evolution of the pandemic”.

Competitio­n will kick off on Thursday, June 11, when Real Betis play Sevilla.

The rest of the league return to action on the weekend of June 13 and 14.

Earlier on Friday, Javier Tebas, the league president told Marca: “The important thing will be to know the end date of the 2019-2020 season. The next one will start on Sept 12.”

The Spanish government last week gave La Liga the green light to resume from the week beginning June 8.

“More than 130 people are currently working so that everything can be done in a new format: the travel, the organisati­on, everything,” said Tebas.

The German Bundesliga have already played three rounds following their restart earlier this month, while the English Premier League and Italy’s Serie A are also set to return in mid-June.

But the top-flight seasons in France, Belgium and Holland have all been ended.

Barcelona led Real Madrid by two points at the top of the table when La Liga was halted in March.

Tebas also said that television viewers would be able to choose whether to watch matches, which will all be played behind closed doors, with virtual sound effects added, an option that has caused debate among fans since the Bundesliga resumed.

He said that he was taking part in a demonstrat­ion of the technology on Friday evening and that Javier Guillen, the director of the Tour of Spain, and Carmelo Ezpeleta, the boss of Dorna Sports, promoter of the MotoGP championsh­ip had also been invited.

“We want to offer an alternativ­e for the fans – silence, or the virtualisa­tion of the stands.

“The tests I have seen are interestin­g, but there will be both options,” said Tebas.

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