In
the most definitive political approval of Project Restart and the EFL’s
resumption plans, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has given the green light to
football's return
.
The Premier League and
the EFL have been given the official Government green light to restart in June. And
they have also been told to thrash out a deal with television companies to
ensure there are free-to-air matches when the competitions kick off again.
In the most definitive political approval of Project Restart and the EFL’s
resumption plans, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden declared: ”The Government is
opening the door for competitive football to return safely in June.
“This should include widening access for fans to view live
coverage and ensure finances from the game's resumption supports the wider
football family.”
Dowden hosted a video
meeting with the chief executives of the Premier League, the EFL and Football
Association on Thursday and sent them away to finalise their preparations for a
return to action next month.
“It is now up to the football authorities to agree and finalise
the detail of their plans,” Dowden said.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden
“The Government and our medical
experts will continue to offer guidance and support to the game ahead of any
final decision which would put these plans into action."
After Dominic Raab last week said the return of
the Premier League and football would ‘lift the spirit of the nation’, it has
been clear the Government see football’s restart as an important staging post
on the long road back to normality.
And
ministers are adamant that football authorities and Sky and BT should come up
with a scheme that will see a share of the matches being made available to
those who do not have subscription channels.
With the Government actively backing a
June return and the police apparently softening their neutral venue stance, the
only significant hurdle would appear to be the reluctance of players and staff
to return to the pitch comparatively early.
But
Dowden tried to reassure them, saying: “We all agreed that we will only go
ahead if it is safe to do so and the health and welfare of players, coaches and
staff comes first.”
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