Empty stadiums hosting games would not be an empty gesture, says Knight

Screening behind-closed-doors matches on free-to-air television would help “bring joy to people” during the coronavirus pandemic, according to the chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee.

Julian Knight MP said it would ultimately be up to health experts when and how professional football could return, but said if games had to be played without crowds then he hoped consideration would be given to broadcasters for at least some matches to be available for free.

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