Premier League clubs are set to be allowed to play their normal walkout music and use their regular stadium announcers if they are forced to play home matches at neutral venues when football resumes.
Following the announcement that the season will get back underway on June 17, Deputy Chief Constable Mark Roberts said that up to six matches may have to be moved at the request of local police forces, with the likes of Manchester City v Liverpool and Manchester United v Sheffield United among those being considered.
It also appears likely that the game in which Liverpool could secure the title will be played away from Anfield, with worries fans could congregate outside the stadium and thus break social distancing measures.
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