The top division of Danish football is scheduled to restart on 28th May, with games being played without spectators.
Denmark's top-flight Superliga will resume on May 28 after two months suspension due to the new coronavirus pandemic, the Danish League Association has said in a statement. pic.twitter.com/Mee16T2NUV
— Dennis, Dennis Osei Gyamfi (@SnrDennis) May 11, 2020
The Superliga was suspended on 9th March due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
The regular season of the Superliga is scheduled to finish on 26th July.
FC Midtjylland sit on top of the Superliga, 12 points ahead of second-placed Copenhagen, the defending champions.
The German Bundesliga is set to resume on 16th May and become the first European League to restart following the coronavirus shutdown.
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