No PSL games on election day
The PSL has pushed back the penultimate block of fixtures for the season due to the country’s general elections.
The PSL said in a statement yesterday that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement that the elections would be held on May 8 left the league with no option but to reschedule the matches to be played on that day. The PSL had scheduled a full block of fixtures for Wednesday May 8.
“This block fixture ... will now be played on Saturday afternoon 4 May 2019 [instead of May 8]‚” the PSL said. With Mamelodi Sundowns [almost] having qualified for the quarterfinals of the CAF Champions Leauge and Orlando Pirates still in with an outside chance to progress‚ the PSL indicated that this may not be the last postponement. The PSL also indicated that it was aware of another challenge that might rise from both Sundowns and Pirates progressing beyond the Champions League quarterfinals and that they will have contingency plans in place. “Should a South African team qualify for the CAF Champions League semifinals‚ the PSL will re-evaluate the situation and advise accordingly‚” said the PSL.
It is the second time in less than a month that the PSL is forced to shift its fixtures. The PSL last week agreed to a request from Safa to postpone some key fixtures later this month to give Bafana Bafana extra time to prepare for the crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya in Tunisia on March 24.