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    EPL to move fixtures to allow fans to attend

    The Premier League plans to have fans in grounds at the final two rounds of matches this season, says chief executive Richard Masters.

    Up to 10,000 supporters will be allowed into stadiums from Monday, 17 May provided the government is able to stick to its scheduled roadmap.

    To maintain a competitive balance and ensure all 20 clubs get to play a home game with fans present, a round of fixtures will be shifted to 18-20 May.

    The final round of games is on 23 May.

    "Hopefully the final two fixtures of our season will have up to 10,000 supporters in them all," said Masters.

    "We've got to go past those first initial steps in the government's roadmap to get there, so hopefully that will be a fantastic finale to end the season."

    The Premier League has two realistic options for the fixture shuffle.

    One would be to shift the 36th round of games from Tuesday, 11 May and Wednesday, 12 May to the following week.

    The other would be for those matches to be moved to the following weekend - which coincides with the FA Cup final on Saturday, 15 May - and the 37th round being nudged on by a few days to become a midweek round.

    Supporters returning to grounds would be a positive end to what has been a tough period for the Premier League.

    Masters said the absence of fans for what is going to be virtually a full season plus a quarter of the 2019-20 campaign - added to the rebate that had to be given to broadcasters due to last term's late finish - is coming at a heavy cost.

    "Towards the end of this season we'll get towards £2bn lost since the start of the pandemic in matchday and broadcast revenue," said Masters.

    "Clubs have continued to invest in competitive match-day squads and the Premier League has continued to make good all of its contributions throughout the pyramid and wider football.

    "But the ramifications are that ultimately if there's less money coming into football, then there'll be less money going out in the short term."

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    Re: EPL to move fixtures to allow fans to attend

    I do not see the need to have fans in the ground before the end of the season. It is too little to late to make a financial contribution, so just seems to be a token gesture.
    Considering all the business's / schools ect that are opening up surely football can just wait let everything else get up and running and then do it properly at the start of next season.

    Just seems like increased risk to the national effort for what is not an essential or particularly important thing.

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    Re: EPL to move fixtures to allow fans to attend

    Quote Originally Posted by chris lee View Post
    I do not see the need to have fans in the ground before the end of the season. It is too little to late to make a financial contribution, so just seems to be a token gesture.
    Considering all the business's / schools ect that are opening up surely football can just wait let everything else get up and running and then do it properly at the start of next season.

    Just seems like increased risk to the national effort for what is not an essential or particularly important thing.
    Its almost as if Boris has a track record for this type of stupid decision.

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    Re: EPL to move fixtures to allow fans to attend

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Paget Flashman View Post
    Its almost as if Boris has a track record for this type of stupid decision.
    Its almost as if you don't understand that this isn't Boris' decision.

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    Re: EPL to move fixtures to allow fans to attend

    Quote Originally Posted by cityhammer View Post
    Its almost as if you don't understand that this isn't Boris' decision.
    More like a publicity stunt from the EPL to show they are 'connecting' with the real fans..

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    Re: EPL to move fixtures to allow fans to attend

    Sounds good, and they can always blame the government when it doesn't happen.

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    Re: EPL to move fixtures to allow fans to attend

    Italy is experiencing a "third wave" of covid.
    I can't see that rushing to get 10,000 people in close proximity will be sensible.

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    Can't see Newcastle being happy about this, if it were to materialise

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    Re: EPL to move fixtures to allow fans to attend

    It's likely that it will be okay as better weather and vaccines improve things, but I wonder how many businesses have missed UK government, speaking for England, saying next review after March will be at earliest 2 weeks on and review after that will be at earliest on 17th of May - plenty of scope to delay if needs be.

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