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Thursday, June 11
Sevilla FC v Real Betis (9 p.m. BST / 4 p.m. ET)

Friday, June 12
Granada v Getafe (6.30 p.m. BST / 1.30 p.m. ET)
Valencia v Levante (9 p.m. BST / 4 p.m. ET)

Saturday, June 13
Espanyol v Alaves (12 p.m. BST / 7 a.m. ET)
Celta Vigo v Villarreal (4 p.m. BST / 11 a.m. ET)
Leganes v Real Valladolid (6.30 p.m. BST / 1.30 p.m. ET)
Mallorca v Barcelona (9 p.m. BST / 4 p.m. ET)

Sunday, June 14
Athletic Bilbao v Atletico Madrid (12 p.m. BST / 7 a.m. ET)
Real Madrid v Eibar (6.30 p.m. BST / 1.30 p.m. ET)
Real Sociedad v Osasuna (9 p.m. BST / 4 p.m. ET)

Monday, June 15
Levante v Sevilla FC (6.30 p.m. BST / 1.30 p.m. ET)
Real Betis v Granada (9 p.m. BST / 4 p.m. ET)

Tuesday, June 16
Getafe v Espanyol (6.30 p.m. BST / 1.30 p.m. ET)
Villarreal v Mallorca (6.30 p.m. BST / 1.30 p.m. ET)
Barcelona v Leganes (9 p.m. BST / 4 p.m. ET)

Wednesday, June 17
Eibar v Athletic Bilbao (6.30 p.m. BST / 1.30 p.m. ET)
Real Valladolid v Celta Vigo (6.30 p.m. BST / 1.30 p.m. ET)
Osasuna v Atletico Madrid (9 p.m. BST / 4 p.m. ET)

Thursday, June 18
Alaves v Real Sociedad (6.30 p.m. BST / 1.30 p.m. ET)
Real Madrid v Valencia (9 p.m. BST / 4 p.m. ET)

The following games are listed by round date and will be moved for television broadcast.

Weekend of Sunday, June 21
Athletic Bilbao v Real Betis
Atletico Madrid v Real Valladolid
Celta Vigo v Alaves
Espanyol v Levante
Getafe v Eibar
Granada v Villarreal
Mallorca v Leganes
Real Sociedad v Real Madrid
Sevilla FC v Barcelona
Valencia v Osasuna

Midweek of Wednesday, June 24
Alaves v Osasuna
Barcelona v Athletic Bilbao
Eibar v Valencia
Leganes v Granada
Levante v Atletico Madrid
Real Betis v Espanyol
Real Madrid v Mallorca
Real Sociedad v Celta Vigo
Real Valladolid v Getafe
Villarreal v Sevilla FC

Weekend of Sunday, June 28
Athletic Bilbao v Mallorca
Atletico Madrid v Alaves
Celta Vigo v Barcelona
Espanyol v Real Madrid
Getafe v Real Sociedad
Granada v Eibar
Levante v Real Betis
Osasuna v Leganes
Sevilla FC v Real Valladolid
Villarreal v Valencia

Midweek of Wednesday, July 1
Alaves v Granada
Barcelona v Atletico Madrid
Eibar v Osasuna
Leganes v Sevilla FC
Mallorca v Celta Vigo
Real Betis v Villarreal
Real Madrid v Getafe
Real Sociedad v Espanyol
Real Valladolid v Levante
Valencia v Athletic Bilbao

Weekend of Sunday, July 5
Athletic Bilbao v Real Madrid
Atletico Madrid v Mallorca
Celta Vigo v Real Betis
Espanyol v Leganes
Granada v Valencia
Levante v Real Sociedad
Osasuna v Getafe
Real Valladolid v Alaves
Sevilla FC v Eibar
Villarreal v Barcelona

Midweek of Wednesday, July 8
Athletic Bilbao v Sevilla FC
Barcelona v Espanyol
Celta Vigo v Atletico Madrid
Eibar v Leganes
Getafe v Villarreal
Mallorca v Levante
Real Betis v Osasuna
Real Madrid v Alaves
Real Sociedad v Granada
Valencia v Real Valladolid

Weekend of Sunday, July 12
Alaves v Getafe
Atletico Madrid v Real Betis
Espanyol v Eibar
Granada v Real Madrid
Leganes v Valencia
Levante v Athletic Bilbao
Osasuna v Celta Vigo
Real Valladolid v Barcelona
Sevilla FC v Mallorca
Villarreal v Real Sociedad

Midweek of Wednesday, July 15
Athletic Bilbao v Leganes
Barcelona v Osasuna
Real Betis v Alaves
Celta Vigo v Levante
Eibar v Real Valladolid
Getafe v Atletico Madrid
Mallorca v Granada
Real Madrid v Villarreal
Real Sociedad v Sevilla FC
Valencia v Espanyol

Weekend of Sunday, July 19
Alaves v Barcelona
Atletico Madrid v Real Sociedad
Espanyol v Celta Vigo
Granada v Athletic Bilbao
Leganes v Real Madrid
Levante v Getafe
Osasuna v Mallorca
Real Valladolid v Real Betis
Sevilla FC v Valencia
Villarreal v Eibar

Saw this online- look at that, 9 rounds of fixtures in a shade over 4 weeks!! 21st June to July 19th especially.

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5 hours ago, The Gasbuster said:

Calm down !

I never mentioned anything about trains.

Dack is one of the best midfielders in the Championship. His availability is likely to have a big impact on how this match plays out.

If you are that worried about one player in the whole league perhaps visit the Blackburn web site of their forum?

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5 hours ago, The Gasbuster said:

Calm down !

I never mentioned anything about trains.

Dack is one of the best midfielders in the Championship. His availability is likely to have a big impact on how this match plays out.

I thought he got injured for a year but maybe it was shorter term?

Blackburn had quite a few good players out just before match postponed- Holtby another strong option in midfield, with good experience- out too. Said he was out for the season- whereas our injuries appears to have cleared up, those two notable ones do not!

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2 hours ago, Davefevs said:

Happy with that - the away games are the clincher for me.

I shan`t be asking for a refund now - I`m effectively getting nine games (three of which I wouldn`t have seen anyway) for £75 and no travelling 120 miles to Bristol.

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Just now, daored said:

@Davefevs @Kid in the Riot Charlie Adam been on 5Live tonight and said currently no overnight stays and used our club as an example and said players will have to drive themselves to Blackburn. Surely they will travel by coach ?

Social distancing perhaps? I know the coach is huge but I doubt it would be possible on there.

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Just now, Lanterne Rouge said:

Social distancing perhaps? I know the coach is huge but I doubt it would be possible on there.

So people can cram onto the tube fine but people who’ve been tested can’t get on a coach together...

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Just now, Lanterne Rouge said:

It`s more about being seen to be done rather than having any actual effect IMO - pampered footballers ignoring the rules blah blah blah,

Formula one has an exemption to not have a quarantine period for teams travelling into the country, can be approved 

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15 minutes ago, daored said:

@Davefevs @Kid in the Riot Charlie Adam been on 5Live tonight and said currently no overnight stays and used our club as an example and said players will have to drive themselves to Blackburn. Surely they will travel by coach ?

 

14 minutes ago, Lanterne Rouge said:

Social distancing perhaps? I know the coach is huge but I doubt it would be possible on there.

LJ has already said they’ve looked at this and might need more than one coach.

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Just now, daored said:

But a regional lockdown would remove those clubs as an example, alternatively in the south west would just be us

Schools in the North West have today been told that a return to school has been delayed from the 8th to at least the 22nd due to increased 'R' rate. Wonder what impact that will have on North West teams.

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13 hours ago, Never to the dark side said:

At least that posting was one you will always remember

and don't forget its Darwen and not Darwin

Okay what coulor shirts were the dark and white chequered shirts used in the Norman Wisdom film up in the world

This is rich, telling us about the spelling of Darwen. From the one who lives in an aerial of Bristol?

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I want the season to start again, just like anyone else, i really do. But this bothers me.

It took just 1 case to set this whole thing off.

So ... just how many '1 cases' are out there right now to start this all off again?

The most suscepible in society are still dying at a rate of say, 1 jumbo jet going down every day.

Is that what it takes?

A 'normal' is only reached when the most vulnerable of us have already been wiped out or locked away from society?

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1 hour ago, wayne allisons tongues said:

Swansea and Cardiff allowed out of Wales, does lockdown not apply to them.

Think the rules are ok to cross countries if it’s for work.

11 minutes ago, LocoPal said:

I want the season to start again, just like anyone else, i really do. But this bothers me.

It took just 1 case to set this whole thing off.

So ... just how many '1 cases' are out there right now to start this all off again?

The most suscepible in society are still dying at a rate of say, 1 jumbo jet going down every day.

Is that what it takes?

A 'normal' is only reached when the most vulnerable of us have already been wiped out or locked away from society?

This is a bit like my view.  If we are starting to lockdown regionally (or whatever level) it’s because things are going badly....and my opinion is then - football ain’t important.

Im quite excited by football re-starting, but if we are suffering deaths at rates like current, then I don’t really care how safe football is.  I know that’s a bit illogical, but I think it will open people up to thinking, “football is back, gonna meet up with mates”.

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Good news

There have been no new positive cases confirmed in the latest round of Premier League coronavirus testing.

The Premier League say they tested 1,195 players and club staff for COVID-19 on Thursday 4 June and Friday 5 June

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The number of new cases has dropped significantly since the peak at Easter. We were worried about seeing a spike after VE Day Bank Holiday but it didn’t happen, and cases have continued to fall. What isn’t clear is whether or not we will get a spike after the hoards all went to the beach last week in the hot weather. People from the Midlands in Weston last week were clearly holidaying, which isn’t on tbh. The message should have gone from “Stay Home” to “Stay Local”, just as it did in Wales and Scotland.

As for footballers, few are testing positive and almost none of those have symptoms.  As professionals, other than training, they should be protecting themselves and their families. Unfortunately we know that not all of them are that responsible (Kyle Walker - WTF in more ways than one!).

The trip to Blackburn will likely need at least 2 coaches to allow for 2m social distancing between players, especially as the match day squad will now be 20, plus the coaching team and medics. I am pretty sure it will go ahead, in part because I can’t see how a regional or even local lockdown is going to work in this country. We have no regional government, our local government has been enfeebled by a cash starvation that started in 2010, and our police forces (sorry “services“) cover different areas as well. In fact, it’s all’s bit of shambles, but then that’s the English way it seems, especially with Bozo as the figurehead, and the Mekon in charge!

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2 hours ago, Dr Balls said:

The number of new cases has dropped significantly since the peak at Easter. We were worried about seeing a spike after VE Day Bank Holiday but it didn’t happen, and cases have continued to fall. What isn’t clear is whether or not we will get a spike after the hoards all went to the beach last week in the hot weather. People from the Midlands in Weston last week were clearly holidaying, which isn’t on tbh. The message should have gone from “Stay Home” to “Stay Local”, just as it did in Wales and Scotland.

As for footballers, few are testing positive and almost none of those have symptoms.  As professionals, other than training, they should be protecting themselves and their families. Unfortunately we know that not all of them are that responsible (Kyle Walker - WTF in more ways than one!).

The trip to Blackburn will likely need at least 2 coaches to allow for 2m social distancing between players, especially as the match day squad will now be 20, plus the coaching team and medics. I am pretty sure it will go ahead, in part because I can’t see how a regional or even local lockdown is going to work in this country. We have no regional government, our local government has been enfeebled by a cash starvation that started in 2010, and our police forces (sorry “services“) cover different areas as well. In fact, it’s all’s bit of shambles, but then that’s the English way it seems, especially with Bozo as the figurehead, and the Mekon in charge!

Overall, everything is reducing (which is good) but without people tested data it’s really difficult to know if it’s reducing steadily or getting close to plateauing.

Pillar 1: swab testing in Public Health England (PHE) labs and NHS hospitals for those with a clinical need, and health and care workers

is generally going up in volume of people tested, whilst positive cases standing still, so that’s good.  Although failed tests is going up, which is a bit worrying.  However....

Pillar 2: swab testing for the wider population, as set out in government guidance

Is difficult to say because of double counting.  Positive cases reducing slowly, whilst by some crude maths, people tested has stayed constant.  Again good, but slowing....and the false negative rumours could expose this data.

The amount of tests declared daily that can be counted as being followed through into a person tested is getting worse as a percentage.  In the last 7 days, 6 have been less than 50%, the worst day being only 36% of 220k tests could’ve resulted in a person tested.

I do think it’s generally getting better, but it’s starting to slow.  This next week / 10 days will tell us a lot.

Pleased to see deaths low today (77), but you could argue that in reality it’s 84 hospital deaths, whereas on Monday 25th May there were 76, and the last 14 days have seen a slower decline.

Its fascinating for a geek like me to watch the numbers, even though they are so frustrating to monitor.  They require several calculations to get to anything that is worth tracking.  But it passes the time of day.  

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When (no idea timescales) they do start to allow fans back in, I can imagine it would be a nightmare trying to work out who sits where. We have five STs from one household so it would be fine for us to sit all together - but how many small groups are booked by one person but are from multiple households...

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3 hours ago, semblar said:

When (no idea timescales) they do start to allow fans back in, I can imagine it would be a nightmare trying to work out who sits where. We have five STs from one household so it would be fine for us to sit all together - but how many small groups are booked by one person but are from multiple households...

It was the first home game for Ferencváros last night, they managed it as excepted pretty well with the previously attached cardboard figures. And everyone seemed to be disciplined there, so that is a big thank you for the fans.19d8ff1385bd1e0ef098989813eb8e0c8e3700fff8f2e68f7ed6c37e76141f46.jpg

 

 

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5 hours ago, Hunsupport said:

It was the first home game for Ferencváros last night, they managed it as excepted pretty well with the previously attached cardboard figures. And everyone seemed to be disciplined there, so that is a big thank you for the fans.19d8ff1385bd1e0ef098989813eb8e0c8e3700fff8f2e68f7ed6c37e76141f46.jpg

 

 

Is that Bristol Rovers planned new stadium - complete with their entire fanbase?

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