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Which Premier League and EFL games have been postponed today, and will they be replayed?


A COMBINATION of Covid-19 and the weather is wreaking havoc on the midweek EFL fixture list.

Games up and down the country have been called off ahead of a packed schedule tonight – and the fixture pile-up looks set to continue.

There are a number of games called off tonight due to Covid-19 outbreaks at clubsCredit: AFP

Premier League and EFL midweek fixtures and postponements

December has been a brutal month for clubs throughout the football pyramid.

Most sides have been playing Saturday and Tuesday for the past four weeks, with the Christmas fixtures now biting after a frantic Boxing Day.

With Covid-19 on the resurgence, the requirement of players to isolate for 10 days if there is a positive test within the club is causing a number of postponements.

Today, 18 more players returned positive tests in the top-flight alone – a record number.

And from a scheduled 12 games tonight in League One, just FIVE fixtures remain standing.

It’s a better story in the Championship and Premier League though, with just one game confirmed off so far after Everton vs Man City was abandoned on Monday.

Man City have reported a number of positive cases within their squadCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Premier League fixtures

  • Brighton vs Arsenal – 6pm
  • Burnley vs Sheffield United – 6pm
  • Southampton vs West Ham – 6pm
  • West Brom vs Leeds – 6pm
  • Man Utd vs Wolves – 8pm

Championship fixtures

  • Birmingham vs Derby – 5.30pm
  • Millwall vs Watford (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Sheffield Wednesday vs Middlesbrough – 7pm
  • Huddersfield vs Blackburn – 7.45pm
  • Luton vs Bristol City – 7.45pm
  • Norwich vs QPR – 7.45pm
  • Preston vs Coventry – 7.45pm
  • Rotherham vs Barnsley – 7.45pm
  • Wycombe vs Cardiff – 7.45pm
  • Stoke vs Nottingham – 8pm

League One fixtures

  • Burton vs Wigan – 6.30pm
  • Peterborough vs Charlton (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Accrington vs Sunderland (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Bristol Rovers vs Portsmouth (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Fleetwood vs Doncaster (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Hull vs Lincoln (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Rochdale vs Crewe (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Swindon vs MK Dons – 7pm
  • Wimbledon vs Ipswich (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Northampton vs Gillingham – 7.45pm
  • Plymouth vs Oxford Utd – 7.45pm
  • Shrewsbury vs Blackpool – 7.45pm

League Two fixtures

  • Stevenage vs Cambridge Utd – 5pm
  • Bolton vs Morecambe (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Bradford vs Port Vale – 7pm
  • Forest Green vs Crawley – 7pm
  • Grimsby vs Oldham – 7pm
  • Leyton Orient vs Southend – 7pm
  • Mansfield vs Salford (POSTPONED – Covid)
  • Newport vs Exeter – 7pm
  • Walsall vs Scunthorpe – 7pm
  • Barrow vs Tranmere – 7.45pm
  • Colchester vs Cheltenham – 7.45pm
  • Harrogate vs Carlisle – 7.45pm

When will re-arranged games be played?

As yet, games set for tonight have yet to be given new dates.

With the fixture list already a logistical nightmare, expect your teams to be playing in midweek again whenever the games can be squeezed into the calendar.

But with so many matches being called off and Covid-19 cases rising around the country, the FA will be monitoring the situation carefully.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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