EPL plans restart, virus testing in talks with government
The English Premier League held separate talks with the government and its clubs on Friday to discuss coronavirus testing required and logistical measures that could allow players to resume training as they accelerate plans to restart.
Players at some clubs returned to training grounds this week for individual fitness work but Britain remains in a national lockdown until next Thursday.
Forms of social distancing will remain in place even if the lockdown is eased, but clubs are hoping squad trainings can begin within weeks. That would require the Premier League to buy thousands of COVID-19 tests so players and coaches can be regularly checked, but there are still shortages of them in wider society.
The aim is to resume the league in June after a three-month suspension, with games without spectators in any stadiums. Police believe neutral stadiums could be safer to reduce the possibility of fans gathering outside.