Yeah, the games in hand will all be settled on June 17 before the season restarts with a full round of fixtures on June 19/20, so that if PPG does have to come into play later in the season, every team would have finished with an equal amount of games played.Season 2020-2021 to start on August 7th
only joking. On a serious note I think DTLW’s dates mean 2 midweek fixtures if all others are on weekends. More of weekends get freed up for FA Cup etc
17th.
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I believe the plan is for games to be played home and away, but with the government retaining the right to instruct governing bodies to play any crunch matches at neutral grounds if there are serious concerns around congregation of supporters for that fixture.So the games are being played at home stadiums?
Have neutral stadiums been vetoed?
Yeah, the games in hand will all be settled on June 17 before the season restarts with a full round of fixtures on June 19/20, so that if PPG does have to come into play later in the season, every team would have finished with an equal amount of games played.
Unless a match has to be postponed one week ala Germany.
Makes sense to start with City and Arsenal though, the lack of crowd noise won't be noticeable.

Proper laughing at that!Unless a match has to be postponed one week ala Germany.
Makes sense to start with City and Arsenal though, the lack of crowd noise won't be noticeable.

Well now,that narrows it down a bitLooks like all 92 remaining games will be broadcast live either on Sky, BT, Amazon Prime or BBC.![]()
Looks like all 92 remaining games will be broadcast live either on Sky, BT, Amazon Prime or BBC.![]()
Sky Sports are going to make 25 games free to air.
Live PL matches on BBC (even though it's just the four) will be a little surreal.
16 matches per week, assuming that all 16 slots are used each week and only one match is played at a time. (Other than for the final round of fixtures.)
All 92 matches will be ****e. Be like watching a pre season game
Essentially that equates to the extra matches which they've been awarded. They had something like 35, maybe 40, matches to show this season. That's now jumped up to 64, thanks to all the other matches being shown on TV. So whilst Sky might portray it as them "making" games free to air, I suspect it was a condition of them getting an increase to 64 matches.
64 on Sky and 4 on BBC, leaves 24 more to be shared between BT and Amazon (including the 8ish which were already on BT).