The government has given the green light for grassroots sport to return - starting with cricket from July 11. The ECB submitted a framework for cricket's return - and now other sports - including football - plan to do the same.
It will allow members of different households to train and compete in matches together, while some spectators will also be allowed to attend community fixtures in small numbers - provided they are in groups of two households only, or no more than six people from different households, and observe social distancing.
Sports minister Nigel Huddleston said: "This is fantastic news for the millions of people who miss playing sport with their friends and teammates. “This guidance sets out how community sport can be done
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