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Football news - Borussia Dortmund v Schalke to lead first weekend of rescheduled Bundesliga season

ByReuters

Updated 07/05/2020 at 15:16 GMT

The DFL has set out its schedule for the remaining Bundesliga fixtures, with Dortmund and Schalke's derby match leading the bill on the first weekend on May 16.

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The DFL said the season would resume under the terms of a strict health protocol that bans fans from the stadium, with several matches including the Ruhr valley derby between Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04 taking place on the relaunch day.
While it was no normal restart given the empty stands and other restrictions, it was crucial to resume play, DFL CEO Christian Seifert told a news conference.
He was speaking after a meeting with first and second division clubs following the government's decision on Wednesday to give the green light for the Bundesliga restart and throw a financial lifeline to the cash-strapped clubs.
The DFL is desperate to finish the season by June 30, even without spectators, to be contractually in compliance with sponsors and broadcasters. It had warned any further delay could be "existence-threatening" for some clubs.
"The season finale will take place at the end of June," Seifert said, with June 27-28 as a likely date.

Bundesliga fixtures May 16-18

Saturday 14:30 BST
  • Borussia Dortmund vs Schalke
  • RB Leipzig vs Freiburg
  • Hoffenheim vs Hertha Berlin
  • Dusseldorf vs Paderborn
  • Augsburg vs Wolfsburg
Saturday 17:30 BST
  • Frankfurt vs Monchengladbach
Sunday 14:30 BST
  • Koln vs Mainz
Sunday 17:00 BST
  • Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich
Monday 19:30 BST
  • Werder Bremen vs Bayer Leverkusen
The league has been on hold since mid-March because of the coronavirus outbreak, which has brought football to a standstill around the world.
Germany's progress in resuming matches is likely to be closely watched by other leagues.
The country's professional teams have been training since mid-April, divided into small groups and under strict conditions, including extensive COVID-19 testing of all players and coaching staff.
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The country has reported more than 166,000 infections and more than 7,000 deaths, and officials said on Thursday the coronavirus crisis was far from over despite the country slowly reopening its economy and trying to get life back to normal.
Bayern Munich, chasing an eighth successive title, currently lead the table with 55 points from 25 games, four ahead of Borussia Dortmund with RB Leipzig third on 50. There are nine rounds of matches left to play.
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