Premier League bosses are considering playing all remaining matches behind closed doors at neutral venues amid the coronavirus outbreak, according to reports.
The Premier League is currently suspended until April 4 with top bosses keen to reduce the risk of the virus spreading. Many believe this date could be pushed back further though with nobody knowing how long people will be advised to stay indoors.
As a result, The Sun claim Premier League bosses have developed a masterplan to play all the remaining 92 games behind closed doors in neutral venues at a separate time, live on TV.
The proposal would reportedly see two or three grounds, most likely in the Midlands, host all the remaining matches. Yesterday’s announcement that Euro 2020
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