I'm not so bothered either way but here's two arguments in favour
1) The presence of live sports might encourage people to abide by rules to only go out for "essentials"
2) Broadly, you are twice as likely to die if you catch coronavirus in a calendar year than if you don't. An average male aged 25-34 has a one in 1215 chance of dying in a calendar year. So the risk for premier league footballers might be seen as acceptably low
1) The presence of live sports might encourage people to abide by rules to only go out for "essentials"
2) Broadly, you are twice as likely to die if you catch coronavirus in a calendar year than if you don't. An average male aged 25-34 has a one in 1215 chance of dying in a calendar year. So the risk for premier league footballers might be seen as acceptably low