The Premier League season will provisionally resume on June 17 after clubs thrashed out more details on how to end the campaign at a meeting on Thursday.
The Wednesday date will see the two games in hand played, meaning Manchester City will welcome Arsenal to the Etihad and Sheffield United visit Aston Villa.
That will take every top-flight club to 29 games and a full round of fixtures will then be played on the weekend of June 19, 20 and 21.
While the games will take place behind closed doors it will be a television bonanza for fans, with the 10 games over a weekend all taking place at different times and all screened live, with some live Premier League games set to be shown on terrestrial TV for the first time.