The Chronicle

Premier League set return date

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THE Premier League will restart on June 17, according to reports.

Executives from the 20 top-flight clubs gathered for a shareholde­rs’ meeting yesterday, and it was reported that agreement was reached over the remaining rounds of games to be played.

Two re-arranged matches – Aston Villa v Sheffield United and Manchester City v Arsenal – will be played first, before the first full round of games on the weekend of June 20 and 21, reports said.

The last action in the Premier League was on March 9, before the competitio­n was suspended due to the coronaviru­s pandemic on March 13.

Clubs voted unanimousl­y on protocols for contact training on Wednesday, another step along the road to resumption.

Four individual­s connected to three clubs tested positive for coronaviru­s in the league’s third round of testing, with 1,008 staff from Premier League clubs tested.

The picture is equally encouragin­g in the Championsh­ip, where only three positive results were returned from 1,030 tests. Blackburn captain Elliott Bennett and two unnamed Fulham players were the ones to test positive. Blackburn confirmed Bennett had been tested on Monday and was found to have Covid-19, but was asymptomat­ic.

He will now isolate for seven days and will return to training on June 5 if he does not go on to develop symptoms, the club said.

Bennett said: “I feel fit and healthy. Hopefully this sends out a positive message to the community that perhaps many people have or have had the virus without showing any effects.”

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