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Premier League matchday plans including breakdown of 300 people able to attend

Football matches are close to coming back - but not as we know them. The Premier League season will resume in less than two weeks' time in a bid to provide the nation with a much-needed boost following the ongoing coronavirus crisis. But for all those involved in attending games again, the landscape will look completely different, according to outline plans revealed by Premier League bosses for our national sport post the arrival of the killer virus. All top-flight clubs have been sent suggested protocols that need to be put in place at stadiums when the competition returns to action. Villa Park and the Etihad will be the first stadiums to host games again. The proposals are still subject...
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