Premier League postpones Chelsea-Liverpool, Man Utd-Leeds due to police shortage
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Liverpool's
visit to Chelsea and Manchester United's clash with Leeds on Sunday have been
postponed due to policing pressures ahead of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II,
the Premier League announced on Monday.
Seven
Premier League games will go ahead this weekend, with Brighton's match against
Crystal Palace having previously been postponed due to a planned rail strike.
Despite
the strike since being cancelled, the match remains off.
Arsenal's
trip to Brentford on Sunday has also been moved forward two hours to a midday
kick-off.
"Following
extensive consultation with clubs, police, local Safety Advisory Groups and
other relevant authorities, there was no other option but to postpone the three
fixtures," the Premier League said in a statement.
"The
Premier League would like to thank the UK Football Policing Unit and other
police forces across the country, as well as our broadcast partners, for their
support during this process, and will continue to liaise with them ahead of the
weekend.
"For
the matches being played during the period of national mourning, tributes will
be paid to The Queen at Premier League stadiums."
All
matches in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales were postponed last
weekend as a mark of respect.
Arsenal's
Europa League clash with PSV Eindhoven on Thursday has also been called off due
to the huge police operation required in London this week, with the Queen to
lie in state between Wednesday and her funeral on September 19.


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