Premier League clubs have been given permission to play friendlies ahead of the return of the English top-flight later this month.
The Premier League has been suspended since March because of the coronavirus pandemic but will kick-off again on June 17, and clubs are looking to play friendly games either in their stadiums or training grounds to step up their preparation.
Clubs have accepted several restrictions suggested by the Premier League, as first reported by The Telegraph and confirmed by Goal, including clubs being forbidden from travelling more than 90 minutes from their home grounds, as well as players having to travel to games in their own cars and coaching staff officiating matches instead of referees.