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Bundesliga set to begin next weekend

- | dpa

THE Bundesliga and second division will resume on May 16 and conclude in late June as German football slowly emerges from the shutdown enforced by the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The German football league (DFL) said yesterday that the reopening fixtures would be round 26, essentiall­y continuing the season from when it was suspended in mid-March.

It will be different. There will be no fans in stadiums and clubs will have to adhere to a hygiene concept which is both strict and lengthy.

“The decision (to return) means economic survival for many clubs,” said DFL chief executive Christian Seifert.

The concept includes regular testing for players, staff and officials while even the matches could look different with potentiall­y five substitute­s allowed.

But it will be football and, not only that, it will be the centre of attention as the first major league to return. France has already scrapped its season but England, Spain and Italy will all look on eagerly as they plot their own comebacks.

Chancellor Angela Merkel and state premiers gave permission to resume action in the second half of May on Wednesday and the league adjusted the comeback date by a day from May 15 to meet this detail precisely.

There will be no Friday match to start the weekend which instead begins with a showpiece Ruhr derby between Borussia Dortmund and Schalke. That is alongside five other games including one late kick-off on the Saturday which originally would have been the last of the campaign.

Promoted Union Berlin will host record champions Bayern Munich in one of two Sunday matches and the weekend concludes with Werder Bremen v Bayer Leverkusen on Monday.

Bremen have been given the Monday slot, according to DFL chief executive Christian Seifert, to make up for being the last side permitted to resume training by their local authority.

“Of course we accept the decision ... we would, however, have preferred a later start for reasons of competitio­n integrity,” Bremen chief executive Frank Baumann said.

“An earlier start of the league will definitely mean a competitiv­e disadvanta­ge for us as other venues have already been able to train in clearly bigger groups than in Bremen for weeks.”

Bayern lead Dortmund by four points and their showdown in Dortmund has been scheduled for one of two mid-week rounds, May 26/27. The Bundesliga is to end June 27 and the second tier a day later.

Safety as well as sporting considerat­ions have also been voiced.

Leipzig virologist Professor Uwe G Liebert told public broadcaste­r ARD he “would have wished that you could really have waited another couple of weeks,” and warned players would endanger each other.

It should also be considered “that fans will sit in front of the television and come into direct contact with each other. It is difficult to tell fans they cannot hug and cheer.”

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