The Chinese Super League will start on July 25, five months after it was originally scheduled to start.
The CSL was to start in late February but it was postponed due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
The Chinese Football Association (CFA) have chosen Suzhou and Dalian cities to host games but the body is yet to confirm the schedule.
Guangzhou Evergrande will be looking to defend the title once the league gets underway.
Guangzhou are managed by former Italy defender Fabio Cannavaro. They finished two points ahead of Beijing Guoan last season.
Qingdao Huanghai and Shijiazhuang Ever Bright were promoted to the CSL from the second tier.
Tianjin Tianhai were disbanded after declaring bankruptcy in May.
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