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Non-league football clubs are unsure if they can restart their seasons - after being told clubhouses must operate as RESTAURANTS to sell booze in Tier 2 and shut completely in Tier 3, making playing matches financially unviable

Levels below the National League are unsure if they will be able to resume their seasons next week due to the strict tier system that will replace the nationwide lockdown in England.

England's regional tiers were announced by the government on Thursday, with the national lockdown ending on December 2.

The Northern Premier League, Southern League and Isthmian League will meet on Saturday to decide how to restart their seasons.

Levels below the National League are unsure if they will be able to resume their seasons next week

But restrictions on fans and sale of food and drink could make it financial unviable for many clubs to restart.