Now, the English Premier League football match will be fought on Boxing Day between Liverpool, who will open the nest at Anfield to welcome Leeds United, Wolverhampton Wanderers will open the house. The match against Watford on Sunday December 26 and the Burnley match against Everton on Sunday December 26 have been postponed due to the impact of The spread of the COVID-19 virus The epidemic among the players of the clubs Leeds and Watford.
The Premier League has announced that the games have been postponed. On the coming Boxing Day, two pairs are out, which are Liverpool’s counterparts to face Leeds and Wolves to face Watford after finding that the players from Yungthong and the team Hornets are rampant, many of them infected with COVID-19
which previously Premier League game It was agreed that will continue to organize the competition according to the original program Without postponing the game from Boxing Day (Dec. 26) to the new year, despite the impact of the heavy spread of the Covid-19 virus causing many games to be postponed.
Recently, Leeds United have submitted a request to postpone the game that must be unfolded against Liverpool on Sunday to come out. After having a player in the team infected with covid Also, there are people who are injured and unwell. with 5 new cases of COVID in players and staff This resulted in the closure of the club’s training centers after consulting with the Premier League and UK health authorities.
Meanwhile, Watford have also filed for a postponement of Boxing Day because several players in the squad were affected by the coronavirus, which led to the match against Crystal Palace on 18. December has to be postponed And is expected to be ready to come back to face West Ham on Tuesday, December 28, this coming.
And most recently, the Premier League has accepted Everton’s request to postpone the game because almost all of the team’s players have contracted coronavirus. Until now, there are only 12 players who can enter the field, causing the Boxing Day game to be postponed to the third match.
The majority of the 20 Premier League teams have confirmed that the competition will continue as usual. However, strict measures must be followed to ensure the safety of all parties. In the case of considering whether to postpone the competition or not There must be many cases of covid infection within the team. will be considered on a case-by-case basis as it currently does
Premier League game program that have been postponed are all as follows: Brighton v Spurs 12 December, Brentford v Manchester United 14 December, Burnley v Watford 15 December, Leicester v Spurs 15 December, Man United. v Brighton 18 December, Southampton v Brentford 18 December, Aston Villa v Burnley 18 December, Watford v Crystal Palace 18 December, West. Ham v Norwich 18 Dec, Everton v Leicester 19 December, Liverpool v Leeds 26 December, Wolves v Watford 26 December, Burnley v A. Everton, Dec. 26