THE JD Cymru Premier season will kick-off on September 11 though fixtures will be contested behind closed doors.

The announcement was made today (Friday) and follows the Football Association of Wales (FAW) liaising with the Welsh Government, and Sport Wales.

An FAW spokesman said: "The FAW also welcomes today’s announcement by the Welsh Government that three upcoming sporting events will be trialled with a maximum of 100 spectators.

"The FAW has submitted plans for the JD Cymru Premier to be included in future pilot programmes with larger crowds, should this trial period go well over the next three-week review period. The FAW notes that this is dependent on the infection rates remaining low."

However the long wait for all other levels of Welsh football to return to action continues.

The FAW statement added: "There are currently no plans from the Welsh Government to change their guidelines for those leagues without elite athlete status.

"Therefore, for all clubs below the JD Cymru Premier, the FAW’s Return to Training – Phase 2 guidelines must still be followed and competitive football is currently prohibited.

"The FAW will continue to work with Welsh Government, Sport Wales and the Welsh Sports Association to review this status.

"Meanwhile, JD Cymru Premier clubs will follow the FAW Return to Play Regulations in order for the safe return of football in the league. The regulations have been approved by the FAW Board and have a societal duty to help reduce the transmission rate of the virus.

"All 12 clubs have recently undergone site visits with FAW representatives and the broadcaster, S4C, to ensure that the stadiums are compliant with social distancing measures, with ‘Red Zones’ created to reduce the number of people permitted in the same areas as the players.

"As part of the Return to Play Regulations, all players, technical staff, club officials, match officials and administrators who will require access to the red zone of the stadium, will have to undergo daily medical assessments and a temperature test upon arrival at the stadium.

"The FAW welcomes the cooperation of the 12 clubs and the new measures in place have helped to ensure that the league will start again next month."