Albion could move a step closer to playing - including at the Amex - today.

The issue of venues for remaining matches is understood to be on a packed agenda for the latest Premier League meeting.

Clubs yesterday voted unanimously to start phase two of Project Restart, which involves training with contact and in bigger groups while still carefully monitored.

Twice-weekly testing for Covid-19 will continue.

Results from round three, released yesterday, showed four positives, involving a total of three clubs, from 1,008 players or employees tested.

Ground to cover for Albion chairman Tony Bloom, his deputy Paul Barber and executives from the other 19 clubs is wide-ranging.

It could include a restart date for fixtures, which is likely to be in the second half of June.

It is understood clubs will need to settle on a model to be used in the event of a setback – such as outbreaks of coronavirus - which prevents the 2019-20 season being finished in a reasonable time frame.

There is a determination for the 2020-21 season not to be dramatically impacted by efforts to complete the current campaign.

Albion led what proved to be widespread opposition among the clubs to the idea of finishing this season on eight to ten selected neutral venues.

They could find out today whether home venues, neutral stadia or a combination of the two will be used.

Discussions over a fixture list could include the possibility of staggered kick-off times and matches being screened free to air.