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Published 15:38 10 Oct 2020 BST
Updated 15:38 10 Oct 2020 BST
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A statement confirming the Premier League's plans said: 'Clubs today agreed this interim solution to enable all fans to continue to watch their teams live.
'The Premier League has worked closely with Sky Sports and BT Sport to provide this arrangement and is grateful for their support.
'This agreement will be regularly reviewed in consultation with clubs and in line with any decisions made by Government regarding the return of spectators to stadiums.
'Football is not the same without supporters at matches. The Premier League and our clubs remain committed to the safe return of fans as soon as possible.'
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