Hayes & Harlington Gazette

CHAMPIONSH­IP SIDES SET TO RETURN TO ACTION

CHAMPIONSH­IP SIDES SET TO FOLLOW PREMIER LEAGUE SIDES IN RESUMPTION

- By CLIVE YOULTON clive.youlton@reachplc.com @TMSClive

BRENTFORD, QPR and Fulham are getting set for the re-start of the Championsh­ip after the EFL agreed a provisiona­l date of June 20.

With Chelsea set to resume their games too, as the Premier League kicks off three days earlier on June 17, it is a busy time for west London’s clubs as they ramp up their training.

Saturday’s announceme­nt by the government allowed elite sporting events to return behind closed doors. The date is subject to the strict proviso that all safety requiremen­ts and government guidance is met and that clubs receive clearance from their local authoritie­s in order to stage matches at their home grounds.

After discussing various approaches and the importance of completing the season in a similar timeline to that of the Premier League, to avoid any potential issues with promoted and relegated clubs, the Championsh­ip season is set to conclude with the play-off final on or around July 30.

Final details are still to be confirmed following further discussion­s with the League’s broadcast partner, Sky Sports.

During the weekend’s discussion­s, it was further agreed to consider changing regulation­s to permit the use of five substitute­s in the remaining fixtures and also increasing the matchday squad from 18 to 20 players. Discussion­s will continue with Championsh­ip clubs in this respect.

The fixture schedule, broadcast selections and details on iFollow/ streaming services will follow in due course.

EFL chairman Rick Parry said: “With Championsh­ip clubs set to return to full contact training and following Saturday’s government announceme­nt, we are edging closer towards resuming the 2019/20 EFL season. Whilst matches will unfortunat­ely have to take place without supporters, we are working with our broadcast partners, EFL Championsh­ip clubs and all relevant stakeholde­rs to broadcast the remaining 108 games, plus Sky Bet Championsh­ip play-offs, either live on Sky Sports, iFollow or a club’s equivalent streaming service.

“We must stress that at this stage the date is only provisiona­l and will only be confirmed once we have met all the requiremen­ts, as the health, safety and well-being of all participan­ts, staff and supporters remains our top priority.

“Clearly completing the season in a safe manner is going to require a significan­t effort by all concerned and, whilst not unpreceden­ted, it will need clubs to play a significan­t number of matches over a relatively short period of time.”

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LEWIS STOREY/ GETTY IMAGES Brentford manager Thomas Frank (main photo), Fulham boss Scott Parker (left) and QPR manager Mark Warburton (far left) are awaiting the resumption of football
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