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Richard Masters expects Premier League season to finish behind closed doors

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Small numbers of spectators attended matches under the regionalised tier system in December.

The Premier League is preparing to play out the rest of the season behind closed doors, its chief executive Richard Masters has admitted.

The English top flight had lobbied hard in the autumn for the Government to provide a road map for the safe return of spectators to sports venues amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Capacities of up to 2,000 were allowed at some grounds when the regionalised tier system came into effect in early December. However, a variant strain of the virus has led to a sharp rise in infections and forced the country into another national lockdown.

“We don't know when fans are going to be allowed back. It's difficult to guess”
- Premier League chief executive Richard Masters

As a result, Masters accepts it is unlikely supporters will be back until the 2021-22 season.

Asked if he was preparing for no further fans to be allowed in for the remainder of the season, Masters told Sky Sports News: "We are prepared for it. The focus now is on completing the season.

"We don't know when fans are going to be allowed back. It's difficult to guess.

"Obviously we're hugely optimistic that by the start of next season the vaccination programme will have returned this country to some sense of normality and we can have fans back from the start of next season.

"If it happens before then, one thing you know is football will be ready to welcome fans back."

Masters has previously said that a season without fans would cost Premier League clubs a combined £700million in lost matchday revenue.

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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester UnitedMan Utd18114334241037
2Manchester CityMan City17105229131635
3Leicester CityLeicester18112533211235
4Liverpool1897237211634
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs1896333171633
6Everton1710252821732
7Chelsea1885533211229
8Southampton188552621529
9West Ham UnitedWest Ham188552521429
10Arsenal198382319427
11Aston Villa1582529161326
12Leeds UnitedLeeds187293034-423
13Crystal Palace196582233-1123
14Wolverhampton WanderersWolves196492129-822
15Newcastle UnitedNewcastle185491830-1219
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton193882229-717
17Burnley17449922-1316
18Fulham172691425-1112
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom1825111441-2711
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd1912161032-225
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