The vote is on the next phase of Project Restart which takes place tomorrow.
The Premier League will speak to club captains and managers today ahead of a vote on the next phase of Project Restart tomorrow.
It's hoped contract training in Groups of up to 12 will be approved this week.
Squads won't be expected to isolate if a player does test positive for coronavirus.
While the resumption of the season is likely, contingencies around curtailment will be discussed this week.
Meanwhile The Premier League are taking a lot of their cues from the Bundesliga, and the top two sides meet behind closed doors in Germany tonight.
Leaders Bayern Munich have a one point cushion over Borussia Dortmund heading into their match at Signal Iduna Park.
It's a 5.30pm kick off.
Elsewhere this evening, Bayer Leverkusen play Wolfsburg (PRON: Volfs-burg), Eintracht Frankfurt meet Freiburg (PRON: Fry-burg) and it's Werder Bremen (PRON: Verder Braymen) versus Borussia Monchengladbach (PRON: Munch-en-glad-back).
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