Premier League clubs have agreed on new postponement guidance that says teams will have to show four positive COVID-19 cases in order to have a match called off:
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... -games-off
Premier League have agreed to change coronavirus postponement guidance after 22 matches have been called off so far this season; postponements have been controversial with clubs using coronavirus, injuries, suspensions and international duty as reasons to call off games
Premier League clubs agree to new postponement guidance
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Re: Premier League clubs agree to new postponement guidance
So, is this just 4 covid-19 positives in the 25 man squad and all the injuries, suspensions and away on international duty are ignored, plus covid-19 positives in the coaching and physio staff also ignored? I'd like to have seen a statement that all these other "unavailables" would be excluded in deciding whether a game could be postponed or otherwise. Maybe these details will come out in the full media reporting...claretblue wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 2:24 pmPremier League clubs have agreed on new postponement guidance that says teams will have to show four positive COVID-19 cases in order to have a match called off:
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... -games-off
Premier League have agreed to change coronavirus postponement guidance after 22 matches have been called off so far this season; postponements have been controversial with clubs using coronavirus, injuries, suspensions and international duty as reasons to call off games