English football hopes to take another step towards returning to action this week, with further meetings scheduled among Premier League bosses to try to move forward with Project Restart.
With the Bundesliga back over the weekend, hopes are growing that other leagues will soon be able to follow suit.
But which hurdles still need to be cleared? Here Sportsmail looks at the key issues facing football’s leaders.

So where have we got to?
Premier League clubs have voted today to allow a return to group training. That means players are now able to work in groups of five, while observing social distancing rules.