Today, the Bundesliga restarted after the corona crisis - and the Premier League plans to restart in June. On Thursday, the government also opened for football again after the coronary rupture since March.

But Watford's manager Nigel Pearson warns that players' lives could be in danger.

- People close their eyes to the threat, he tells the Times and continues:

- I would like to restart the Premier League, but it must be safe. We should be careful. Ignoring the opportunities is stupid. It is about protecting human health.

The players also have great concerns.

- Honestly, from what I've seen, a majority of players think it feels uncomfortable to start playing now, says Chelsea midfielder Willian according to the Evening Standard.

Badly situated

After 29 games, Watford is just above the relegation mark in 17th place. The team has the same score as Bournemouth which is below the line.

Britain is one of the worst affected countries in terms of deaths in covid-19. According to Johns Hopkins University, it has killed 34,078 people in the UK. Only the United States has more deaths, with 87,595 deaths.