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DATE END DATE EVENT (VENUE) Behind Closed Doors / Audience Behind closed doors / Audience START DATE END DATE EVENT (VENUE) / Virtual (online) 15/04/2021 15/04/2021 MUFC v Granada (Old Trafford) Behind closed doors 15/04/2021 18/04/2021 Lancashire v Northamptonshire (Emirates Old Trafford) Behind closed doors 16/04/2021 16/04/2021 Sale Sharks v Gloucester Rugby (AJ Bell Stadium) Behind closed doors 17/04/2021 17/04/2021 Stockport v Maidenhead (Edgely Park) Behind closed doors 17/04/2021 17/04/2021 Rochdale v Accrington Stanley (Spotland Stadium) Behind closed doors 17/04/2021 17/04/2021 Wigan v Crewe Alexandra (DW Stadium) Behind closed doors 18/04/2021 18/04/2021 MUFC v Burnley (Old Trafford) Behind closed doors 20/04/2021 20/04/2021 Rochdale v Blackpool (Spotland Stadium) Behind closed doors 20/04/2021 20/04/2021 Bolton Wanderers v Carlisle Utd (University of Bolton Stadium) Behind closed doors 22/04/2021 22/04/2021 Wigan Warriors v Castleford Tigers (DW Stadium) Behind closed doors 23/04/2021 23/04/2021 Salford Red Devils v Centurions (AJ Bell Stadium) Behind closed doors 24/04/2021 24/04/2021 Wigan v Burton Albion (DW Stadium) Behind closed doors 24/04/2021 24/04/2021 Oldham Athletic v Grimsby (Boundary Park) Behind closed doors 24/04/2021 24/04/2021 Salford City v Mansfield Town (Moor Lane) Behind closed doors 29/04/2021 29/04/2021 Potential European Match - Champs Lge semi-final Behind closed doors 29/04/2021 29/04/2021 Wigan Warriors v Hull FC (DW Stadium) Behind closed doors 29/04/2021 02/05/2021 Lancashire v Sussex (Emirates Old Trafford) Behind closed doors 30/04/2021 30/04/2021 Billionaire Boy (AJ Bell Stadium) Drive In Event 30/04/2021 30/04/2021 Leigh Centurions v St Helens (Leigh Sports Village) Behind closed doors 01/05/2021 01/05/2021 MUFC v Liverpool (Old Trafford) Behind closed doors 01/05/2021 01/05/2021 Rochdale v Doncaster Rovers (Spotland Stadium) Behind closed doors 01/05/2021 01/05/2021 Bolton Wanderers v Exeter Utd (University of Bolton Stadium) Behind closed doors 02/05/2021 02/05/2021 Salford Red Devils v Tigers (AJ Bell Stadium) Behind closed doors 03/05/2021 03/05/2021 Stockport County v Wealdstone (Edgley Park) Behind closed doors 04/05/2021 04/05/2021 Potential European Match - Champs Lge semi-final 05/05/2021 05/05/2021 Potential European Match - Champs Lge semi-final 06/05/2021 09/05/2021 Lancashire v Glamorgan (Emirates Old Trafford) Behind closed doors 07/05/2021 07/05/2021 Sale Sharks v Leicester Tigers (AJ Bell Stadium) Behind closed doors 08/05/2021 08/05/2021 MCFC v Chelsea (Etihad Stadium) Behind closed doors 08/05/2021 08/05/2021 Wigan v Swindon Town (DW Stadium) Behind closed doors 08/05/2021 08/05/2021 Oldham Athletic v Forest Green Rovers (Boundary Park) Behind closed doors 08/05/2021 08/05/2021 Salford City v Leyton Orient (Moor Lane) Behind closed doors 11/05/2021 11/05/2021 MUFC v Leicester (Old Trafford) Behind closed doors 14/05/2021 16/05/2021 National Badminton Championships (Velodrome) Event proposed TBC 15/05/2021 15/05/2021 MUFC v Fulham (Old Trafford) Behind closed doors 15/05/2021 15/05/2021 Stockport County v Torquay (Edgley Park) Behind closed doors Restaurants and cinemas reopen. 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