A host of Premier League clubs are racing to ensure their stadiums comply with new bio-secure regulations ahead of the return of football later this month, according to the Daily Mail.
Top flight matches in England are scheduled to resume on June 17, with clubs to be sent plans on how to minimise the spread of Covid-19 when games restart.
The proposals, yet to be presented, could bring substantial logistical issues for top flight teams with older or smaller stadiums.
Social distancing measures will need to be place at all times, while areas will also need to be sterile. Certain stadiums may see players enter the field of play at separate times.