Brighton boss Graham Potter says he is uncomfortable over the desire to resume playing football while the coronavirus pandemic is still hitting the country so hard.
Premier League clubs are meeting next week and the focus will be on how they can restart the season, having been suspended since mid-March due to Covid-19.
While the first peak of the virus is thought to have passed, there have been close to 20,000 confirmed deaths in the United Kingdom.
"You still have an advantage because you're familiar with the surroundings. It's your pitch, it's your home. That's still there.
"But you do lose the involvement of the crowd because they aren't there. I think everybody would say ideally what we would like is to play in front of people. But the circumstances mean that we have to do what we have to do.
"It's one of those things that we have to get on with and deal with as best we can. It will be interesting to see how it goes."