Bundesligla returns on Saturday but unlike what we're used to

Bundesligla has confirmed that five replacements will be allowed for the remainder of the 2019-20 season, which resumes on Saturday. Bundesligla is the first major European championship to return to the field after a two-month break meant for preventing global pandemic COVID 19. The first matches will take place in 16 [...]
Bundesligla is the first major European championship to return to the field after a two-month break meant for preventing global pandemic COVID 19.
The first matches will take place on 16 May, while it was Bundesligla, the first championship to have created medical protocols to protect.
If a footballer is to be tested positive, he'll only need a quarantiner.
The last rule to be followed by Bundesliga is that of five replacements. This should help reduce injuries, as footballers will play every three days.
Another difference is that matches can be moved by quick announcement to neutral stadiums if there is an increase in coronavirus cases around the game area.
Bundesligla all of this is making it a goal to close the championship to the field, where the winner will then be known but also the ones that fall and climb from Bundesliga.












