The Gold Coast Bulletin

English top flight clubs will play on over Christmas, despite Covid chaos

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PREMIER League clubs on Monday decided against a temporary halt to the season despite a surge in coronaviru­s cases that has forced mass postponeme­nts and threatened to derail the season.

Just four of the weekend’s scheduled 10 games went ahead as Britain battles record numbers of positive Covid cases due to Omicron. The Premier League board has been considerin­g applicatio­ns for postponeme­nts on a case-bycase basis but there has been criticism over the decisionma­king process, with fears it jeopardise­s the sporting integrity of the competitio­n.

There had been talk of a potential “firebreake­r”, with suggestion­s the middle round of festive fixtures from December 28-30 could be postponed. But on Monday the English top flight, following a shareholde­rs’ meeting involving representa­tives from the 20 clubs, said games would continue through the busy festive season.

“It was confirmed at a Premier League club meeting today that while recognisin­g a number of clubs are experienci­ng Covid-19 outbreaks and challenges, it is the league’s collective intention to continue the current fixture schedule where safely possible,” the Premier League said in a statement.

“The health and wellbeing of all concerned remains our priority and the League will continue to monitor and reflect public health guidance, always proceeding with caution.”

The statement also said 84 percent of players had had at least one dose of vaccinatio­n.

“The league continues to work with clubs to encourage vaccinatio­n among players and club staff, as well as promoting the Government’s public-health vaccinatio­n messaging to clubs and the wider public,” it added.

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