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Premier League 'to restart on June 17 after coronavirus shutdown'

The Premier League will return on June 17 following the coronavirus shutdown, according to a report. Top-flight football in England has been postponed since March 13 due to the outbreak of COVID-19, with the last game having taken place on March 9 when Leicester City thrashed Aston Villa 4-0. BBC Sport now reports that action will resume exactly 100 days later on Wednesday, June 17 with Manchester City vs. Arsenal and Aston Villa vs. Sheffield United - the two games in hand. The first full fixture list would then take place on the weekend of June 19-21, after which there would be 80 matches of the 2019-20 season left to play. All of the matches would take place behind closed doors and,...
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