The shortest vacation of all time: That's why there'll be only eight days off between seasons in England

Coronavirus Pandemia has greatly influenced the course of the championships as well as the starting dates and end of seasons across Europe. There's probably seven weeks off after the end of this Friday season at Premier League and the start of the youth, but only eight days we won't have soccer matches at all [...]
There's probably seven weeks off after the end of this season at Premier League and the start of the youth, but only eight days we won't have soccer matches in all races, Periscope broadcasts.
How does that happen, can you ask? Well, Periscop will explain.
The season at Premier League ends on July 26th, as the four semi-final Championship matches will be played later that week.
The FA Cup final is on August 1st, on the same date Premiershipi starts in Scotland.
The season at Serie A ends a day later, as the playoff finals at Champship are played on August 4th.
On August 5th, the directly eliminated matches in Europe League resume.
Then there are the second remaining matches from the phase of the direct elimination of the League Champions in the next two days.
It'll be just three days non-line European football until the Champions League final on August 23rd.
Then comes the greatest reception, with the League of Nations that will not start for another 11 days.
During those 11 days, however, football continues in Scotland, the CommonwealthShield can be played on August 30th, semi-finals played, and the final women's Champions of the Champions of Women, then League 1, begins on August 22nd.
Only eight days out of 48 days in question will we have no football.
Even during these eight days, there will be football in the smallest European leagues, such as Belgium, the Republic of Ireland, and the Nordic states. /Periscope. com/












