The British Football Association, which has been suspended since March due to the outbreak of the Corona virus, will resume its activities from June 17, the BBC reported on Thursday.

The BBC revealed that the return will be with two postponed matches that will meet on Wednesday, June 17 Aston Villa, Sheffield United, and Manchester City, champions of the past two seasons at Arsenal, and that the 30th stage will take place at the same weekend between 19 and 21 June.

Clubs are still debating the idea at Thursday's meeting, but the BBC has learned that everyone has agreed in principle on when to resume the season and complete the remaining 92 matches.

This means that the clubs have only three weeks to attend their players physically in order to resume the league, led by Liverpool, 25 points behind Manchester City, and he will need to win the next two matches in order to culminate in the first title since 1990.

Many believe that the period separating the teams from the date of the appeal is very short, and this may lead to many injuries among the players.

According to the newspaper "Times" Thursday, clubs and companies carrying the Premier League had to decide between the resumption of the weekend of June 20 or 27, with the season ending August 2 being identified as a priority.

The newspaper pointed out that this leaves seven weeks before the League to hold the remaining nine stages (with the two postponed matches), with a tendency to establish two of the nine stages in the middle of the week, to be held the final of the English Cup on the ninth of August.

The Premier League was suspended on March 13 because of the epidemic, and the last match was before the ninth stop between Leicester City and Aston Villa (4-0).

On Wednesday, the clubs voted unanimously to allow friction in exercises, after the British government authorized the transition to the "second stage" of the plan to resume sports competitions that allow players to friction in training, including challenges and confrontations, to help them regain their fitness before returning to competitive confrontations.

"The parties concerned in the Premier League today voted unanimously to resume training with friction, in another step towards the resumption of the Premier League season when it is safe," the Premier League said in a statement Wednesday, stressing the need to adhere to "strict health protocols to ensure that the exercise field is A safe environment as possible, and players and technical devices will continue to be tested + Covid-19 + twice a week.

And a few hours later, she announced that the third series of screening tests for the new Corona virus, conducted by Monday and Tuesday, revealed four positive cases in three clubs, bringing the number to 12 cases between players and technical teams.

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