PREMIER LEAGUE football has been suspended until further notice due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis – so will Liverpool win the title? Football chiefs have ordered an indefinite break with the pandemic worsening and sporting events being cancelled worldwide. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus in sport live blog for the latest news & updates But what does this mean for the top-flight? Will the season be finished? Will Liverpool still be crowned champions? Here’s what we know at this stage. What’s happening with the Premier League? The Premier League has been suspended indefinitely as the pandemic continues to grip the UK. That postponement will be lifted depending on government advice and the spread of the virus – with Prem bosses saying football will only resume when ‘safe to do so’.Right now we remain in lockdown measures across the UK, which will be reviewed on May 7. But the Premier League have reportedly been given a ‘tentative’ green light to resume in June behind closed doors despite the coronavirus crisis. A source close to one player told SunSport: “The players are being told that mid-June is the time to expect football to kick off again. “And to aim for training to start… Read full this story
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