FA face major TV bill as Covid hits cup games
THE English FA are braced for rebate demands from broadcasters that could cost them millions if FA Cup third-round ties are called off due to positive Covid tests. A number of matches scheduled to be televised this weekend are in doubt, with Southampton v Shrewsbury almost certainly off, and overseas rights-holders are expected to demand money back if fixtures cannot be fulfilled. The FA may force clubs unable to play to forfeit the ties due to a lack of room in the calendar for rearranged fixtures, a move that has emboldened broadcasters to discuss rebates. Media agency IMG withheld more than £20million from the FA after last season’s quarter-finals were postponed for months following the first lockdown, and could do so again, particularly as they are still seeking to renegotiate a contract worth £820m over six years. Shrewsbury are unlikely to play at Southampton having recorded ten positive Covid tests yesterday, a significant increase on the two reported last week that led to their League One game against Crewe being postponed. The third-round tie at the St Mary’s on Saturday was due to be televised by BT Sport, who could also demand a rebate. Derby plan to use Under-23 and Under-18 players to fulfil their fixture at Chorley, with interim manager Wayne Rooney (pictured) and his entire first-team squad excluded following an outbreak at the Championship club. Sheffield Wednesday’s trip to Exeter is also in doubt after they were forced to shut their training ground. With fixture congestion a problem, the draws for the fourth and fifth rounds will take place on Monday to aid scheduling.