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Tom Leach & Josh Challies

Nottingham Forest and Leeds United could arrange pre-season-style friendlies ahead of Championship restart

Nottingham Forest and their rivals could arrange friendlies games before the Championship returns.

That is if the EFL follow the Premier League in allowing their clubs to stage pre-season-style friendly matches to help get their players back to full fitness ahead of the big restart.

Leeds United and West Brom will look to keep hold of the automatic promotion places when action resumes on June 20 - but they will have to be back at their sharpest to fend off Fulham, Forest and Brentford.

And the only way they can do that is by getting back into full contact matches as soon as possible to prepare themselves for action.

The Premier League has given it’s clubs approval to stage friendlies ahead of their planned June 17 restart but a number of strict guidelines remain in place.

Clubs in the top-flight have requested permission to face other teams in preparation for the resumption of the 2019/20 season, which has now been accepted - although strict guidelines have been issued.

No team can travel more than 90 minutes for a match and players must travel in their own cars, while members of coaching staff will officiate the matches as referees will not be allowed.

Matches can either be played inside stadiums or at training grounds, which would be risk assessed before matches, and those involved would have had to have a negative result from coronavirus testing.

Nottingham Forest returned to training at the Nigel Doughty Academy (Nottingham Forest FC)

Teams are now expected to organise friendlies for the forthcoming weekend and we understand that Leicester City will host Aston Villa at the King Power Stadium as one of those matches.

Championship sides have already received requests to play games against Premier League opposition, and must follow the same guidelines. Full contact training for Championship clubs was approved on Monday evening.

Liverpool and West Ham have both held training sessions in their stadiums this week, with Jurgen Klopp’s side involved in a short 11 vs 11 match against one another.

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