Premier League Set To Resume With Three Matches Still Postponed Due To Insufficient Police Resources

Premier League Set To Resume With Three Matches Still Postponed Due To Insufficient Police Resources

The Premier League will continue this weekend, the FA has announced. Although, due to the strain on police resources following the death of the Queen, Manchester United vs. Leeds and Chelsea vs. Liverpool are two of three games that are postponed.

As English football entered a moment of reflection following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, all Premier League games were postponed for the weekend of September 10 and 11.

What Did The FA Say?

Football will resume this week, the FA announced on Monday, despite additional postponements and reschedules due to police resource shortages caused by Queen Elizabeth II’s burial on September 19th.

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Manchester United’s match against Leeds at Old Trafford and Chelsea and Liverpool’s clash at Stamford Bridge, scheduled for 2pm and 4.30pm on September 18, respectively, have been postponed.

Meanwhile, Brighton’s match with Crystal Palace on September 17 remains off despite the cancellation of a proposed train strike.

The Full Premier League Schedule

Friday September 16

Aston Villa vs Southampton – 8pm

Nottingham Forest vs Fulham – 8pm

Saturday September 17

Wolves vs Man City – 12.30pm

Brighton vs Crystal Palace – Postponed

Newcastle vs Bournemouth – 3pm

Tottenham vs Leicester – 5,30pm

Sunday September 18

Brentford vs Arsenal – 12pm

Manchester United vs Leeds – Postponed

Everton vs West Ham – 2.15pm

Chelsea vs Liverpool – Postponed

 

 

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