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EFL: Mid-May a possibility for League clubs to return to training

Clubs outside the Premier League cannot resume training till 'May 16 at the earliest. — Picture courtesy of Aksonov/Istock.com

However, Parry said following an EFL board meeting on Thursday they were confident once there was a resumption the league fixtures and the promotion play-offs could be completed within two months. Parry said it is probable the matches will be played behind closed doors due to the British Government’s social distancing measures.

The financial fall-out has been raised in stark terms by FA Chairman Greg Clarke earlier this week warning that unless football united behind a plan clubs and leagues could disappear.

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