Swedish elite football (Sef) had an extra-club club meeting via video link on Tuesday and all the clubs showed agreement on the date, Sef writes on his website.

"Now there is still work to complete the annual plan for the Allsvenskan and the Superetta, where the first step is to wait for Uefa's international calendar to see what dates are playable."

Swedish football follows the advice of the Public Health Authority and does not play any senior matches at this time, not even any training matches. There are no decisions as to when this might become relevant. Therefore, June 14 is only a date that football is aiming for and hoping for.

The ambition is to play with audiences at the stands.

"But Swedish elite football is constantly following the development of corona / covid-19 in society and any new directives from the authorities and / or the government."

The state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell said the other day that he did not believe in crowds at the matches until the fall.

Allsvenskan would have started on April 4, but the premiere was postponed due to the corona pandemic.