Premier League suspension extended until 30 April
The Football Association (FA) has confirmed that there will be no professional football in England, including the Premier League, until at least 30 April as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Football Association (FA) has confirmed that there will be no professional football in England, including the Premier League, until at least 30 April as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Chelsea have opened the Millennium Hotel at Stamford Bridge to NHS staff to assist the medical response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Liverpool’s remarkable, record-breaking season has had them run away with the Premier League, establishing an unprecedented 25-point lead at the top of the table.
The summer and winter transfer windows could be adjusted as Fifa sets to work on a package of ‘exceptional measures’ to lessen the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Premier League clubs will gather via conference call on Thursday morning to discuss fixtures and finances amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Callum Hudson-Odoi is making “great progress” in his recovery from coronavirus, according to Chelsea boss Frank Lampard.
The Premier League produced some stunning goals before being suspended because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Football clubs who lose income from the suspension of matches due to coronavirus will be eligible for government support, according to chancellor Rishi Sunak.
The year-long delay to the European Championships due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic will be seen by the majority as a disappointment.