The UK government is urging the English Premier League to ensure all matches are televised during the 2020-21 season so long as fans remain unable to attend
UK government pushes Premier League to televise all behind-closed-doors matches
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 06: The Premier League logo on the sleeve of a Liverpool shirt with a protective face mask displayed on May 6, 2020 in Manchester, England (Photo by Visionhaus)
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