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La Liga can resume behind closed doors from 8 June, says Spanish ...

La Liga can resume behind closed doors from 8 June, says Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.

 

The league's president Javier Tebas said he had hoped Spain's top flight would restart on 12 June, although La Liga is yet to confirm a restart date.

La Liga players this week started training in groups of no more than 10.

 

"Spain has done what it should and now new horizons are opening for everyone. The time has come to bring back many day-to-day activities," said Sanchez.

 

"From 8 June, La Liga will be back. Spanish football has a huge following but it will not be the only recreational activity that will return."

 

The Spanish second division is also set to resume at the same time as the top flight, with reports in Spain suggesting the derby between Sevilla and Real Betis will be the first La Liga game to take place.

 

"We are very pleased with the decision," said Tebas. "It is the result of the great work of clubs, players, coaches, CSD (National Sports Council) and agents.

 

"But we cannot lower our guard, it is important to follow health regulations and ensure the pandemic doesn't come back."

 

Football in Spain was suspended on 12 March because of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

The players in the top two divisions were only able to return to individual training in early May after being tested for the virus.

 

Five players tested positive for the virus across Spain's top two divisions and went into isolation prior to the first phase of group training being allowed from 18 May.

 

La Liga teams have 11 games to play this season, with leaders Barcelona two points ahead of Real Madrid at the top of the division.

 

 

Portuguese football could resume in May - Primeira Liga given the ...

 

 

Meanwhile, Portugal's Primeira Liga will resume on 3 June, with Portimonense against Gil Vicente and Famalicao hosting leaders Porto.

 

Porto lead rivals Benfica by a point with 10 rounds left.

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Heard EPL re-opening too, matches oso mus play behind closed doors. 

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Just now, XianGe said:

 

Epl 17 june

 

Too soon liao, imo. 

 

But EPL's corporate masters don't care, as far as $$$$$ is concerned. 

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1 hour ago, Cynical Ape said:

 

Too soon liao, imo. 

 

But EPL's corporate masters don't care, as far as $$$$$ is concerned. 

 

The virus not gng away within 4mths so they dun wan the clubs go bankrupt... Bobian

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10 hours ago, XianGe said:

 

The virus not gng away within 4mths so they dun wan the clubs go bankrupt... Bobian

 

Thats why I said they concern abt $$$$$$ in this billion dollar industry.

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Premier League coronavirus testing: No positive results from latest tests

There were no positive results for coronavirus from 1,195 tests in the latest round of Premier League testing.

 

The sixth round of twice-weekly screening of players and club staff took place on 4 and 5 June.

 

One person tested positive in the previous round, and 13 in total from 6,274 tests since they began.

 

The Premier League - suspended since 13 March - is set to resume behind closed doors on 17 June when Aston Villa host Sheffield United at 18:00 BST.

Manchester City entertain Arsenal at 20:15.

 

Liverpool are 25 points clear at the top of the table, while Bournemouth, Aston Villa and Norwich City are in the relegation zone.

There are 92 games remaining this season.

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1 minute ago, Homelander said:

 

Barcelona reclaim top spot with win over Bilbao

 

BArca is becoming a bunch of whining CAG...

Especially this Gerard Pique... he is a disgrace to Man utd.

 

Gerard Pique fears for Barcelona's hopes of winning La Liga this season after their goalless draw at Sevilla FC on Friday handed the advantage to Real Madrid.

 

"I think it's going to be very difficult to win this league," a dejected Pique told Movistar after the draw at the Sanchez Pizjuan. "It's not in our hands anymore. We're going to give everything possible, but I don't imagine many points are going to be dropped."

 

https://www.espn.com/soccer/barcelona/story/4116246/pique-pessimistic-as-barcelona-draw-gives-real-madrid-chance-at-title

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