The much anticipated return of fans to Premier League ground may yet be put on hold until next season. Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave the green light for a partial return of crowds in time for the top flight’s final day of the season on Sunday, May 23.
But while supporters being back at games cannot come soon enough, there is a “sporting integrity” worry expressed by some clubs over whether home advantage and having fans will be unfair.
There could be key games - including Fulham hosting Newcastle, Leicester facing Tottenham and Aston Villa against Chelsea - deciding relegation and European places.
Premier League bosses will discuss the issue with their clubs over the next few weeks and, even though there is not a shareholders
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