Premier League to be decided by PPG if Covid-19 stops season
Premier League clubs have signed off on using a points-per-game system if the season is ended early by the coronavirus pandemic.
            
                
    Premier League clubs have signed off on using a points-per-game system if the season is ended early by the coronavirus pandemic.
            
                
    Liverpool have announced that summer signing Thiago Alcantara has tested positive for coronavirus.
            
                
    Atletico Madrid have confirmed two positive coronavirus tests ahead of their Champions League quarter-final.
            
                
    Bullingham said the crisis would force the Football Association to focus on its “key priorities”.
            
                
    Norwich confirm two of their staff have tested positive – including a player.
            
                
    From furloughs to threats of legal action to a lack of financial support, football is not handling this well.
            
                
    Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has tested positive and is baffled about its origin.
                        
                
    The Women’s Super League and Championship seasons have been ended with immediate effect.
                        
                
    Premier League clubs will vote on proposals for a return to contact training on Wednesday.
                        
                
    Gary Neville is concerned about a looming financial “nightmare” for English Football League clubs.
                        
                
    Football has nudged a further step closer to a resumption after the government published ‘stage two’ of its guidance.
                        
                
    Bournemouth revealed that one of their players is among the two positive tests recorded among the latest 996 tests.
                        
                
    Two more individuals connected to two unnamed Premier League clubs have tested positive.
                        
                
    Jurgen Klopp says he was like a kid on their “first day at school” when Liverpool returned to non-contact training.
                        
                
    Adrian Mariappa insists he has no idea how he caught the virus.
                        
                
    Serge Aurier appeared to break social distancing rules for a third time by getting a haircut in lockdown.
                        
                
    A Watford player and two members of staff have tested positive, the Premier League club said.
                        
                
    Six individuals connected to three Premier League clubs have tested positive for coronavirus.
                        
                
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    “That has been written by someone who has never played the game,” Souness told Sky Sports.
                        
                
    ‘Premier League clubs are due to earn a total of £9.2billion from broadcasters for the 2019-22 cycle.’
                        
                
    Richard Masters says curtailing the 2019-20 season was discussed by top-flight clubs for the first time on Monday.
                        
                
    Top-level sport in England could restart behind closed doors from June 1, the government has announced.
                        
                
    A third Brighton player has tested positive for coronavirus, the club’s chief executive Paul Barber has confirmed.
                        
                
    Kyle Walker has claimed he is being “harassed” after breaking government lockdown rules for a second time.
                        
                
    Ferdinand believes there is no viable resolution to the resumption of the Premier League season that will satisfy everyone.
                        
                
    The German Bundesliga looks set to be the first of Europe’s ‘Big Five’ leagues to resume.
                        
                
    Richard Bevan warns the Premier League season could be cancelled if clubs did not agree to playing at neutral venues.
                        
                
    Ten individuals connected to clubs in the top two divisions of German football have tested positive for coronavirus.