There are various precautionary measures that have been outlined such as separate dressing rooms for those who will start and those who will be substitutes.
FIGC has confirmed that the league will restart after the completion of Coppa Italia Final which will be held on June 17.
After that four games that are left from the postponed match-week will be played between 20 and 21 June.
These four matches Torino vs Parma, Cagliari vs Verona, Atlanta vs Sassuolo and Inter Milan vs Sampdoria will conclude the end of Match-day 26.
Then the next round of fixtures will take place from 22 June. Juventus are slated to visit Bologna on June 22 and another fixture taking place on the same day will AC Milan vs Leece and Fiorentina vs Brescia.
The first set of fixtures from this round will be completed on June 24 and then the next round will start with Juventus taking on Lecce on 26 June.
Now the guidelines on how the matches will played and the precautions to be taken during the game are also outlined.
There will be a maximum of 300 people allowed into the stadium, both teams will arrive on different buses.
All the starters and substitutes will be in separate dressing rooms, there will be no ceremony and handshakes or photos that were usually done before the Kick-off.
Players are also advised to maintain social distancing by staying a meter and a half away from referee at all times.
With this Serie A is looking to become the latest league in Europe to return to Football.
Bundesliga has already restarted, Premier League will also return on 17th June and La Liga has also released the schedule for the restart.
Ligue 1 remains the only league in the Europe’s top 5 leagues to end their season early.
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