Premier League ready to finish season behind closed doors

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The Premier League may have to pay back broadcasters £762m if they cannot finish the season, due to the terms of their contracts and the amount companies like Sky and BT are losing without live football

Download the new Independent Premium appThere is growing fear that even Premier League clubs could go out of business if this happens, due to the scale of their wage bills.

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