Premier League seeks six week window to finish season

Premier League seeks six week window to finish season

UK media has this weekend reported that Premier League governance is reviewing plans to resume its current football season on 1 June, seeking a six-week period in which to complete proceedings.

1 June has been detailed as the Premier League’s ‘target date’, however, plans remain tentative as further COVID-19 developments unfold disrupting UK sports scheduling.

Premier League governance seeks a six-week period in which to play its remaining nine matchdays and further conclude the FA Cup, which is currently in its quarter-final phase.

In order to fulfil its tight timetable, the Premier League will play all matches behind closed doors and will require Public Health UK to sign-off on its schedule, allowing for emergency services to attend matches.

Last week, a joint statement issued by The FA and English football leagues confirmed that the postponement of all-levels of the professional play until Thursday 30 April.

UK media further reports that the Premier League may breach its £3 billion broadcasting contract with Sky Sports and BT Sport should it fail to conclude season 2019/2020 proceedings.

The Sun Sports and Daily Mail reported that the Premier League could face a £750 million legal battle attached to broadcaster fees and loss of earnings, should the league fail to be concluded by 1 August, the official start date for a new TV contract.

English football stakeholders will hold critical meetings this week to discuss further scheduling contingencies and COVID-19 developments.


Source: SBC News