After months of uncertainty, light is appearing at the end of the tunnel with the football season set to return.
La Liga resumed this evening, the Premier League are in line to return next week before Serie A follows suit the week after.
But as the game gradually returns, things, certainly won't be the same.
On Thursday's special edition of PM Express on Joy News, Gary Al-Smith and his panel of experts looked at the repercussions of football returning.
The guests - Jim Beglin who is an international commentator, Carol Tshabalala who works with SuperSport and Premier League TV, Carlton Cole who is a former England striker and Guillermo Castello who is the rep of La Liga for Ghana and Nigeria.
The show was once again in the top trends on Twitter ranking number four in Ghana.

Relive the show below:
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