Premier League clubs face losing up to £100million if a climax to the campaign is not finished. On Friday, all 20 Premier League clubs took part in a video conference call to try and plan a way forward as to when to start and how the season should be played out.
That led to a statement where the Premier League, EFL, FA Women's Super League and FA Women's Championship all saw fixtures suspended "indefinitely" amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The league and its clubs are still fully committed to seeing out the season when it is safe to do so. Clubs will have to pay back the broadcast money - understood to be around £750million - if they do not complete the games.
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