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Yeah, absolutely.
Well said.
So just been speaking to Jamie Redknapp about the comeback.
And one of the things he mentioned was that playing in front of empty stadiums, empty stands will be a challenge for players.
And of course, we know Scottsboro's viewers will still be able to hear crowd noises and crowds chanting through special features that we're introducing on those games.
But Nick,
That is going to be a challenge for players and this behind closed doors element does add an air of mystery perhaps to the comeback and what we can expect.
You've been having a look at what's been going on in the Bundesliga where they've been back up and running for about a month or so.
So what have we seen there and how could that translate into what we see in the Premier League?
Yeah, that definitely seems to be a trait there.
There have been some big wins for the likes of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, haven't there?
Oli, you've reported on quite a few of these behind closed doors games in Germany.
So what have you noticed?
Yeah, a couple of mentions for Aston Villa fans.
They'll be a little bit nervous there, aren't they, hearing about set-pieces and home advantage not counting quite as much.
Worrying times for them.
Of course, they've got a game in hand, which they'll be desperate to win.
That game on Wednesday against Sheffield United to get them back above that line and into safety for a little while anyway.
Yeah, that could definitely be an important element as we go forwards into these games.
Okay, well stick with us because in part two we're going to be speaking to Sky Sports News reporter James Cooper to look ahead to Tottenham versus Man Utd.