The English Premier League has recorded no positive results in the latest round of testing for Coronavirus.
The EPL has tested 1,973 players and club staff for Coronavirus from the 29th of june to the 5th of July.
There have now been 12 rounds of testing carried out in the English top flight, with 19 positive results so far.
The Premier League season resumed on the 17th of June after being suspended for 100 days because of the global health crisis.
The English Premier League has recorded no positive results in the latest round of testing for Coronavirus.
The EPL has tested 1,973 players and club staff for Coronavirus from the 29th of june to the 5th of July.
There have now been 12 rounds of testing carried out in the English top flight, with 19 positive results so far.
The Premier League season resumed on the 17th of June after being suspended for 100 days because of the global health crisis.
The English Premier League has recorded no positive results in the latest round of testing for Coronavirus.
The EPL has tested 1,973 players and club staff for Coronavirus from the 29th of june to the 5th of July.
There have now been 12 rounds of testing carried out in the English top flight, with 19 positive results so far.
The Premier League season resumed on the 17th of June after being suspended for 100 days because of the global health crisis.
The English Premier League has recorded no positive results in the latest round of testing for Coronavirus.
The EPL has tested 1,973 players and club staff for Coronavirus from the 29th of june to the 5th of July.
There have now been 12 rounds of testing carried out in the English top flight, with 19 positive results so far.
The Premier League season resumed on the 17th of June after being suspended for 100 days because of the global health crisis.
The English Premier League has recorded no positive results in the latest round of testing for Coronavirus.
The EPL has tested 1,973 players and club staff for Coronavirus from the 29th of june to the 5th of July.
There have now been 12 rounds of testing carried out in the English top flight, with 19 positive results so far.
The Premier League season resumed on the 17th of June after being suspended for 100 days because of the global health crisis.
The English Premier League has recorded no positive results in the latest round of testing for Coronavirus.
The EPL has tested 1,973 players and club staff for Coronavirus from the 29th of june to the 5th of July.
There have now been 12 rounds of testing carried out in the English top flight, with 19 positive results so far.
The Premier League season resumed on the 17th of June after being suspended for 100 days because of the global health crisis.
The English Premier League has recorded no positive results in the latest round of testing for Coronavirus.
The EPL has tested 1,973 players and club staff for Coronavirus from the 29th of june to the 5th of July.
There have now been 12 rounds of testing carried out in the English top flight, with 19 positive results so far.
The Premier League season resumed on the 17th of June after being suspended for 100 days because of the global health crisis.
The English Premier League has recorded no positive results in the latest round of testing for Coronavirus.
The EPL has tested 1,973 players and club staff for Coronavirus from the 29th of june to the 5th of July.
There have now been 12 rounds of testing carried out in the English top flight, with 19 positive results so far.
The Premier League season resumed on the 17th of June after being suspended for 100 days because of the global health crisis.