Premier League to give £125 million to lower leagues
Premier League clubs have voted to provide £125million to Football League and National League teams to help with their cash flow problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Read morePremier League clubs have voted to provide £125million to Football League and National League teams to help with their cash flow problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreTottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has revealed that 550 non-playing staff have taken a 20 per cent pay cut to counter the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreEnglish football will not return until April 30 “at the earliest”, it has been decided at an emergency meeting between Premier League clubs, but the 2019/20 season will be extended indefinitely.
Read moreTop-level English football has been suspended until 4 April at the earliest due to the coronavirus pandemic. It is the latest league to postpone fixtures due to the pandemic.
Read moreArsenal manager Mikel Arteta has tested positive for coronavirus after undergoing tests on Thursday evening, the club have confirmed.
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