Premier League season will kick off behind closed doors this weekend under orders from the government. Tottenham were among the top-flight clubs hopeful of opening their doors to 4,000 supporters for their game against Everton this Sunday.
But Prime Minister Boris Johnson torpedoed any chance of that happening after the latest spike in coronavirus cases. Johnson last night announced a review of previously-announced plans to bring fans back into stadiums on October 1.And requests from clubs like Spurs to allow a limited number through the turnstiles as early as this weekend will now be turned down as well.A full season without supporters would cost Premier League clubs £700m in lost matchday revenue.But chief executive Richard Masters.
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