English Premier League clubs to vote over whether to move to second phase of Project Restart
General view of match balls on the pitch before a Premier League game with Southampton v Aston Villa at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain, February 22, 2020
Phase Two, if approved, would allow up to 10 players to work together and would ease the time restrictions on training sessions and allow players to be closer. All plans remain contingent on the number of players testing positive for the coronavirus staying low.
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