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Dan Burke¡27 May 2020
The proposed new Premier League TV schedule is insanely good đ

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Dan Burke¡27 May 2020
If you love the idea of spending a solid 10 hours glued to your television, then you could have some very exciting times coming your way.
It was announced on Wednesday that Premier League clubs have voted unanimously to return to contact training, which means a return to action some time in June now seems very realistic.
Like the Bundesliga, Premier League matches will of course have to be played behind closed doors for the foreseeable future.
And according to The Mirror, TV broadcasters are hoping to be able to screen five matches back-to-back on Saturdays AND Sundays, as well as two games per night on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
If true, it would look something like this âŚ
(All kick-off times GMT)
Sounds pretty good, doesnât it?
Reports elsewhere on Wednesday say the Premier League are targeting 20 June as the date the 2019/20 season will get back under way.
There are still 92 matches to play this season and the plan is to try and finish the campaign some time in August.
The fixture list is expected to be discussed at Thursdayâs Premier League meeting, where they will be hoping strike a balance between finishing the season as quickly as possible, but not endangering the safety of players by cramming too many fixtures into a short space of time.
Stay tuned.