PL confirms Sept. 12 start for new season

Published on: 24 July 2020

The 2020-21 Premier League season will start on Sept. 12, it was announced on Friday.

The current season will finish on July 26, meaning teams who are not competing in European competitions will have nearly two months to prepare before the new season begins.

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A statement from the Premier League read: "Premier League Shareholders today agreed to start the 2020-21 Premier League season on Sept. 12. The final match round of the campaign will take place on May 23. The Premier League will continue to consult The FA and EFL regarding the scheduling of all domestic competitions."

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The coronavirus pandemic has meant the 2019-20 Premier League season has ended much later than usual. Play halted in March and didn't resume until June 17, with no fans allowed into stadiums to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus.

It is unlikely fans will be allowed to return to stadiums when the 2020-21 season starts. However, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has targeted October for when clubs will be allowed have fans back in stadiums.

"From August 1, we will pilot larger gatherings in venues like sports stadia with a view to a wider reopening in the autumn," Johnson told reporters. "From October we intend to bring back audiences in stadia."

Other European countries such as Italy are also starting to develop plans to have fans return. Spain, however, has said it is doubtful fans will be allowed into stadiums in September.

Liverpool were crowned champions of the 2019-20 season on Wednesday.

Source: espn.co.uk

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