The Premier League takes another step on the path to returning on Tuesday when players gradually return for individual training sessions for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak.
Players across the league have been tested with results expected to be delivered on Tuesday afternoon.
Players will train alone for a maximum of 75 minutes. Liverpool players headed to their Melwood training base on Tuesday, while Manchester United are expected to step up their comeback from Wednesday.



'I'll be amazed if nobody tests positive for Covid-19 up and down the country,' Jamie Carragher said on Tuesday on Sky's Football Show.