Spanish La Liga To Restart June 11
Spain’s La Liga will resume on 11 June with next season starting on 12 September, the league’s president Javier Tebas has said.
On Monday, Tebas said a behind closed doors derby between Real Betis and Sevilla could restart the campaign, which as suspended in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“We’re prepared and the important thing will be the day we finish the league,” Tebas told Spanish newspaper Marca.
Tebas also said audiovisual testing is being carried out so fans have a choice of different viewing experiences.
Those watching at home can choose between two options – the real “silence” from the stadiums or “simulation of the crowds” with noises being played.
On Saturday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez gave permission for the country’s top two divisions to resume from 8 June. La Liga players started training in groups of no more than 10 last week.
Defending champions Barcelona lead La Liga by two points from Real Madrid with 11 matches remaining.
On Thursday, the Premier League announced it will return to action on 17 June with 92 fixtures still to be played, while the Italian Serie A has announced a June 20 return.