Crystal Palace chairman admits Premier League may not return in 2019-20
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has admitted that the Premier League may not return in 2019-20.
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has admitted that the Premier League may not return in 2019-20.
Five players in the top two divisions of Spanish football have tested positive for coronavirus, La Liga has confirmed.
Teams will be allowed to make five substitutions during matches when football resumes after the coronavirus-enforced break, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) has confirmed.
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has urged Ligue 1 authorities to reconsider their decision to end the French season early, saying he is still hopeful that they may yet turn away from the “wrong path”.
Playing football behind closed doors is normally a punishment, but thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, it is now considered a requirement if the sport is to be resurrected.
German chancellor Angela Merkel has announced that Bundesliga football can return to action “in the second half of May”.
Thibaut Courtois says Barcelona should not be crowned La Liga champions should the season be cancelled because Real Madrid proved they are the better team.
Manchester City defender John Stones is eager for the season to resume, but only when it is “safe for everyone”.
Manchester United players who went overseas to isolate at home have been told they must come back to England in the next seven days ahead of a potential return to training.
The Premier League could be set for a legal battle if they decide to scrap relegation for this season, according to English Football League chief Rick Parry.