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Project Restart: A timeline of the Premier League's suspension and return

Project Restart: A timeline of the Premier League's suspension and return
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Timeline of the Premier League's suspension and return

The Premier League returns on Wednesday after a three-month absence because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here is a timeline of the suspension and return of England's top flight.

March 5 – The Premier League abandons the pre-match fair-play handshake routine for fear of spreading the virus.

March 9 – Leicester beat Aston Villa 4-0 in the final match before the suspension. Days later several Foxes players are self-isolating with symptoms and manager Brendan Rodgers is struck down two weeks later.

March 11 – On the day a pandemic is officially declared, Arsenal's match against Manchester City is postponed after Olympiakos owner Evangelos Marinakis tested positive for Covid-19 two weeks after the Greek side played the Gunners.
Liverpool host Atletico Madrid in front of 52,000 fans including 3,000 visiting fans. The Spanish capital at that stage accounted for almost half of its country's cases.

Liverpool v Atletico Madrid – UEFA Champions League – Round of 16 – Second Leg – Anfield
Liverpool's James Milner (centre) appears dejected after Liverpool lose 3-2 to Atletico Madrid in their second leg tie at Anfield and crash out of the Champions League 4-2 on aggregate.

March 12 – Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta tests positive for Covid-19, which forces all of the squad to go into self-isolation for 14 days.
Wolves draw with Olympiakos in the Europa League in Greece after failing to get the match postponed, while Manchester United beat LASK in Austria behind closed doors.

March 13 – After Chelsea follow Arsenal into mass self-isolation following a positive test for Callum Hudson-Odoi, and with a number of players at other clubs self-isolating with symptoms, all  professional football in England is postponed until April 3 at the earliest.

March 19 – The suspension is extended until at least April 30.

March 23 – The UK enters lockdown mode.

March 29 – Tottenham striker Harry Kane claims the season should be scrapped if it cannot be completed by the end of June.

Jack Grealish File Photo
Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish said he was "deeply embarrassed" after it emerged he had broken the lockdown rules by visiting a friend's house.

March 30 – Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish said he was "deeply embarrassed" after going to a friend's house during lockdown. Newcastle become the first club to furlough staff, followed by Norwich, Tottenham and Bournemough in the next two days.

April 1 – Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe becomes the first manager to take a voluntary pay cut.

April 2 – Health Secretary Matt Hancock tells Premier League footballers to "take a pay cut and play their part".

April 4 – Liverpool become the latest club to furlough staff.

April 6 – Liverpool reverse their furlough decision following mass criticism.

April 7 – Tottenham players are reminded of their responsibilities after some were spotted flouting social distancing rules as Jose Mourinho was seen working in a public park with Tanguy Ndombele.

April 8 – Premier League stars announce a #playerstogether initiative to donate money to the NHS and other causes.

April 9 – Southampton become the first team to announce a wage deferral agreement with players.

April 13 – Tottenham perform a furlough U-turn followed by Bournemouth the next day.

April 27 – Some members of the Arsenal, Brighton and West Ham squads return for restricted training at their respective bases.

May 1 – Clubs commit to finishing the season at a meeting but were told neutral venues would be necessary, a stance which was publicly opposed by the likes of Brighton, West Ham and Aston Villa.

May 18 – Clubs unanimously approve plans to resume training in small groups.

Goodison Park File Photo
Everton's Merseyside derby with Liverpool on Sunday was given the go-ahead to be staged at Goodison Park.

May 19 – Six individuals connected to three clubs test positive for coronavirus in the first round of screening.

May 27 – Clubs approve plans for a return to contact training two days after the Government publishes new safety guidelines.

May 28 – A provisional restart date of June 17 is set and television details are confirmed, including BBC live matches.

May 29 – Police statements indicate a small minority of games will need to be played at neutral venues.

May 30 – The fourth round of testing provides the first all-clear while the Government published guidelines that pave the way for sport to return.

June 4 – Clubs approve plans to use five substitutes to ease the burden on players.

June 5 – The fixture list is confirmed with only two matches possibly being played at neutral venues.

June 6 – No positive results from the sixth round of Covid-19 tests – the second all-clear.

June 10 – It is announced the Merseyside derby can take place at Goodison.

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