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The Official 2019/20 Premier League Thread

I like how the *rse have 5 matches in a fornight, while we have more rest time with only 3 matches.

As monkeybarry said, disappointing matches aren't also on during the daytime though.
 
Premier League remaining fixtures
Wed, June 17 (games in hand)
  • Aston Villa vs Sheffield United - Sky Sports - 6pm
  • Emirates Marketing Project vs Arsenal - Sky Sports - 8.15pm
Fri, June 19
  • Norwich City vs Southampton - Sky Sports and Pick - 6pm
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United - Sky Sports - 8.15pm
Sat, June 20
  • Watford vs Leicester City - BT Sport - 12.30pm
  • Brighton and Hove Albion vs Arsenal - BT Sport - 3pm
  • West Ham United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers - Sky Sports - 5.30pm
  • Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace - BBC Sport - 7.45pm
Sun, June 21
  • Saudi Sportswashing Machine vs Sheffield United - Sky Sports and Pick - 2pm
  • Aston Villa vs Chelsea - Sky Sports - 4.15pm
  • Everton vs Liverpool - Sky Sports and Pick - 7pm
Mon, June 22
  • Emirates Marketing Project vs Burnley - Sky Sports - 8pm
Tues, June 23
  • Leicester City vs Brighton and Hove Albion - Sky Sports - 6pm
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United - Sky Sports - 8.15pm
Weds, June 24
  • Manchester United vs Sheffield United - Sky Sports and Pick - 6pm
  • Saudi Sportswashing Machine vs Aston Villa - BT Sport - 6pm
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Bournemouth - BT Sport - 6pm
  • Norwich City vs Everton - BBC Sport - 6pm
  • Liverpool vs Crystal Palace - Sky Sports - 8.15pm
Thurs, June 25
  • Burnley vs Watford - Sky Sports and Pick - 6pm
  • Southampton vs Arsenal - Sky Sports - 6pm
  • Chelsea vs Emirates Marketing Project - BT Sport - 8.15pm
Sat, June 27
  • Aston Villa vs Wolverhampton Wanderers - BT Sport - 12.30pm
  • Norwich City vs Manchester United (FA Cup quarter-final) - BBC Sport - 5.30pm
Sun, June 28
  • Sheffield United vs Arsenal (FA Cup quarter-final) - BT Sport - 1pm
  • Leicester City vs Chelsea (FA Cup quarter-final) - BT Sport - 4pm
  • Watford vs Southampton - Sky Sports and Pick - 4.30pm
  • Saudi Sportswashing Machine vs Emirates Marketing Project (FA Cup quarter-final) - BBC Sport - 6.30pm
Mon, June 29
  • Crystal Palace vs Burnley - Amazon Prime - 8pm
Tues, June 30
  • Brighton and Hove Albion vs Manchester United - Sky Sports and Pick - 8.15pm
Weds, July 1
  • Bournemouth vs Saudi Sportswashing Machine - Sky Sports and Pick - 6pm
  • Everton vs Leicester City - Sky Sports - 6pm
  • Arsenal vs Norwich City - BT Sport - 6pm
  • West Ham United vs Chelsea - Sky Sports - 8.15pm
Thurs, July 2
  • Sheffield United vs Tottenham Hotspur - Sky Sports - 6pm
  • Emirates Marketing Project vs Liverpool - Sky Sports - 8.15pm
 
Premier League stadiums are to be divided into three zones with various restrictions as clubs prepare for a return to action, reveals West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady.

Following a three month absence due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Premier
League is to resume its campaign on June 17, with safety - of all concerned - the top priority.


Premier League clubs met on Thursday to discuss the logistics of the return, with Brady subsequently explaining just how the stadiums will be split using a 'red, amber and green' system.
Only those who have tested negative for Covid-19 in the previous five days will be allowed access to the red zone - the most severely restricted area - with a "Clinical Passport System" being created.


"We are now in the process of agreeing the matchday protocols, which will include everything from zoning the stadium into red, amber and green zones," Brady said in her column in the Sun.
"Red zone will be the most severely restricted area, including the pitch, the tunnel, technical areas, changing rooms will be limited to 105 people maximum, to include players, coaching staff, match officials and all the essential staff only.
"And only those who have tested negative for Covid-19 in the past five days can enter this area. We will be creating a Clinical Passport System for those who will need to have access to the red zone.


"The amber zone will be restricted to the minimum number of staff required to meet contractual requirements for broadcasting, media and club staff.
"This area includes all interior areas within the stadium and anyone entering this area will be subject to a temperature check and a health questionnaire.


"And the green zone is the stadium exterior, eg car parking.

She added: "In all areas, social distancing needs to be observed and a series of one-way systems and other procedures need to be incorporated to ensure that it is.
"This includes in the dressing room (save for 15 minutes for the pre-match tactical talk by the manager) and the showers.


"A new strict accreditation process will be developed, including an isolation room should someone unfortunately develop symptoms of Covid-19 whilst within the stadium.

"We also have to ensure players refrain from spitting and everything must be disinfected, including the corner flags and match balls. There can be no sharing of drinks and no hand shaking."

Brady added: "So we are in good shape. We are ready. We are raring to go."
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...s-divided-red-amber-green-zones-a4461626.html
 
The Prem players donation fund to the NHS has gone very quiet.
It seemed such a cop out anyway - donations are anonymous, no minimum amount, not compulsory for players to donate at all etc - they seem to have got away with the initial furore around taking a full wage while club staff were on reduced pay / furloughed / laid off.
 
I like how the *rse have 5 matches in a fornight, while we have more rest time with only 3 matches.

As monkeybarry said, disappointing matches aren't also on during the daytime though.


every match is on during the daytime for me, and there I was getting bored of teleworking....
 
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