Premier League tweaks postponement rules ahead of new season
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - May 7, 2022 General view of the ball before the match REUTERS/Phil Noble
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Premier League games from next season can only be rescheduled
if the impact of player unavailability on a club's squad is "truly
exceptional", the league said on Wednesday (Jun 15) following a raft of
postponements during the last campaign.
Twenty-two matches were postponed last season due to COVID-19
outbreaks and the subsequent unavailability of players, with the league being
criticised by clubs for their handling of the crisis.
Under the new guidelines, requests will continue to be
assessed on a case-by-case basis but only be granted if the concerned club has
taken all measures to avoid a postponement.
"This will replace the previous COVID-19 match
postponement guidance, providing a standard process for applications," the
league said in a statement.
"Approval will only be granted where the impact of
player unavailability on a club's squad is truly exceptional and where the club
concerned has taken all reasonable steps to avoid the necessity to make the
application."
Earlier, sides could apply for a fixture postponement only if
they had a minimum of four positive COVID-19 cases in their squad.


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