The grounds belonging to the Premier League's bottom six could be selected as neutral venues to appease the relegation threatened sides suggests Gary Neville.
England's top flight has been suspended for two months and plans to resume are in full flow. But Project Restart has seen its proposal of playing games at neutral venues opposed by some of the league's bottom six.
Authorities see selecting eight to ten venues as the safest way to finish the campaign. But Watford, Aston Villa and Brighton have all hit back at the idea.
They see home advantage as a huge factor in their battle to beat the drop and Neville reckons an agreement could be found by selecting their stadiums as the neutral venues.