Premier League clubs will rethink their controversial pay-per-view matches today - and could axe the charge altogether as the country locks down for a second time.
English football's top-tier will hold a shareholders' meeting on Thursday at which clubs will hope to resolve the issue that has become a PR disaster.
The current £14.95 cost of PPV matches, available via BT Sport and Sky Box Office, has sparked a ferocious backlash among fan groups, who have raised thousands of pounds for food banks rather than pay the money to watch the matches.
It is expected that the Premier League will at least agree to cut the cost to £9.