Premier League clubs have agreed to restart the 2019/20 season on June 17th following the latest meeting, according to the Telegraph. Clubs unanimously agreed to move to phase two of return to training protocol earlier this week and are pushing ahead with Project Restart. The season is set to be completed in mid-June. Following the latest meeting between Premier League clubs on Thursday, the top-flight teams have agreed to a restart date of June 17. The first pair of matches will reportedly be on Wednesday, June 17, with Manchester City hosting Arsenal and Sheffield United clash with Aston Villa. The two fixtures were initially postponed due to the Carabao Cup final. That would be followed by a Friday night match, generally reported to be Tottenham vs Manchester United.Football is back soon 💪 pic.twitter.com/LlDfU7lWaX
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