Wembley in St. George's Neutral Scenes to End Championship?

Wembley in St. George’s Neutral Scenes to End Championship?

The English newspaper The Times reports that the English Football Association has its national team facilities – Wembley Stadium in London and Park St. George’s in Burton – Offered as neutral venues for endless matches without spectators in the 2019/20 Premier League season.

Due to the pandemic of the new coronavirus, all island football matches have been halted in the Island at least until April 30, and according to some projections, the season is expected to continue until June 1. Most semi-professional or amateur competitions were canceled and were not to be continued.

The management of the English Football Federation (FA) believes that more matches could be played in the two national teams offered in June, with all teams having enough time to prepare for the 2020/21 season started on August 8th. The elite English league football competition was suspended nine rounds before the end. Until the break, Liverpool was in the best position with over 25 points ahead of runner-up defender Manchester City in the match.