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PL players may miss opener with new positive test

Premier League players are facing a crucial week of testing as any positive test would likely rule them out from the opening round of restarted games. All players and club staff are being tested for coronavirus twice a week ahead of the restart date of June 17, with this week's sessions taking place on Tuesday and Friday. The current protocol as part of Project Restart rules that in any case of a Premier League player returning a positive test he would be kept away from group training for a total of 14 days including the seven days of government-advised self-isolation. 'Up to 10' PL clubs want relegation scrapped Are referees ready for Premier League return? Championship clubs raise...
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