May 12 – Denmark is the latest country to name a date for resuming top-flight football with May 28 confirmed following a gap of more than two months.
On Monday, Denmark began allowing its top teams to resume playing but like everywhere else matches will be played without fans in the stadiums.
FC Midtjylland, who recently announced a novel Drive-In plan for watching games, were top of the table, 12 points clear of second-placed FC Copenhagen, when the league was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
AGF Aarhus and Randers FC will play the first match of the resumed competition, with the regular season scheduled to finish on 26 July.
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