Premier League officials will meet again on Monday to discuss the future of English football, with plenty of talking points on the agenda of their highly-anticipated conference call.
With the Bundesliga pressing ahead with a return to action next weekend, pressure has been mounting on the English top flight to make a decision over their next steps.
But all are not in favour of Project Restart, with plenty of dissenting voices arguing that players' safety could be compromised if the wrong moves are made.
Premier League clubs meet again on Monday to discuss the next steps for the 2019-20 season
Gary Neville believes Project Restart could get pushed further back after Government speech
If a restart date is agreed, another hurdle to overcome is that of venues, with some arguing in favour of neutral grounds being used, while others - like Brighton chief Paul Barber - want usual home and away matches across the 20 top-flight stadia.