Coventry Telegraph

Play-offs for Euro 2020 are hit again

- By JAMIE GARDNER sport@coventryte­legraph.net

THE Euro 2020 play-off ties featuring Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Scotland have been indefinite­ly postponed.

The semi-final and final ties, originally due to be played last month, had been pushed back until June due to the devastatin­g impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic on Europe.

However, with the situation still worsening in many parts of the continent the decision has been taken to delay the matches indefinite­ly. The playoffs will determine the final four participan­ts at Euro 2020, which will now not start until June 11, 2021.

Northern Ireland are due to face Bosnia-herzegovin­a, the Republic are up against Slovakia while Scotland will take on Israel.

UEFA also announced following a video conference with its national member associatio­ns that Women’s Euro qualifiers and other internatio­nal friendlies scheduled for June had also been postponed, leaving the path clear for 2019-20 domestic league matches to be played if conditions allow by then.

All UEFA competitio­ns, including the Champions League and Europa League, are indefinite­ly postponed but that comes as no surprise with the finals of both competitio­ns called off with no new dates yet allocated.

It is understood the national associatio­ns were presented with a variety of options for the resumption of domestic league action by a fixtures working group during the call, but no decision was made because it remains very difficult to predict how long the disruption will last.

In the event that the resumption of domestic football is severely delayed, it is thought it would take precedence over European competitio­n.

The UEFA executive committee has also decided to suspend certain aspects of club licensing provisions due to the “increasing uncertaint­y generated by the ongoing extraordin­ary events”.

These include the requiremen­t to provide the preparatio­n and assessment of clubs’ future financial informatio­n.

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