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Last Updated: 17/03/20 7:11pm

Some Premier League teams are in self-isolation, some training grounds have been closed as a precaution, others are still taking to the grass. What is your club doing as the coronavirus outbreak takes off?
ARSENAL
Arsenal are due to return to training on March 24, which is 14 days after the players last had contact with head coach Mikel Arteta, who tested positive for the coronavirus.
ASTON VILLA
Aston Villa have shut down their training ground for the rest of the week: The players trained yesterday but have now been sent home with individual training programmes.

BOURNEMOUTH
Bournemouth are off and training at home until next Monday, March 23. The Cherries are also among a number of clubs to close their stadium and keep staff at home in line with government guidelines.
BRIGHTON
Brighton have given their players a break from training. They are due back at the training ground on Friday when their schedules will be reviewed.
BURNLEY
Burnley trained yesterday, as boss Sean Dyche was named Manager of the Month for February. New chief executive Neil Hart said: "We will do what's right for the well-being of our supporters, staff and everyone involved with the club."
CHELSEA
Chelsea players are self-isolating after Callum Hudson Odoi tested positive for the virus last Thursday. Mason Mount has apologised for playing football in public when he was supposed to be self-isolating, having been reminded of his responsibilities by the club.

CRYSTAL PALACE
Crystal Palace closed their Beckenham training ground on Monday and have given the players the week off with the intention to review their situation then.
EVERTON
Everton's training ground has been closed as a precaution. Staff, including players, have been advised to stay away from all club sites until further notice.
LEICESTER
The Leicester team have been given a few days off. Their return date yet to be confirmed. Several players were self-isolating last week, according to Brendan Rodgers, ahead of the weekend's fixtures, which were cancelled.
LIVERPOOL
Liverpool players are staying at home with individual training programmes. Meanwhile next month's Hillsborough memorial service at Anfield has been postponed.
MANCHESTER CITY
Manchester City are not releasing any information on their plans at the moment.
MANCHESTER UNITED
Manchester United have cancelled first-team training in line with government advice. Meanwhile, United have taken up the option to extend Nemanja Matic's contract by another year.
NEWCASTLE
Newcastle are not expected back in training until March 30. They were the first club in the Premier League to ban handshakes on club premises as the outbreak began.
NORWICH
Norwich players have been told to stay away from the club's training ground. They have all been given individual training plans.

SHEFFIELD UNITED
Sheffield United are back in training. They returned yesterday. This is despite closing their academy until March 30 and suspending indefinitely all non-essential business, which includes player appearances, training ground visits and fan meetings.
SOUTHAMPTON
Southampton players trained yesterday but they have now been told to stay away from their training ground. Club staff have also been told to work from home.
TOTTENHAM
Tottenham are training this week but on weekdays only. Heung-Min Son had been self-isolating for two weeks after returning from an operation on his arm in South Korea at the end of February.
WATFORD
Watford players are not training at the moment and they are not expected to report back until Friday, although that will be reviewed.
WEST HAM
West Ham are likely to return to training next Monday but there is, as yet, no official confirmation of that.
WOLVES
Wolves players have been told to stay at home until Thursday at the earliest. Molineux has been closed and club staff are working from home.
2020-03-17 18:50:59Z
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