This is announced in a press release by the Divisionsforeningen, the Danish equivalent of the clubs interest organization Swedish elite football. The first match, since the corona virus put the Super League on pause on March 9, will be between the table clean AGF and the seven Randers.

Then, on May 29, a match between Silkesborg and FC Nordsjælland follows and two days later Esbjerg and AaB meet. On Monday, June 1, four meetings will be played.

"We are really looking forward to delivering Superliga to Denmark again," said the Divisional Association's director Claus Thomsen in the press release.