Scottish Daily Mail

FA face major TV bill as Covid hits cup games

- By MATT HUGHES

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.

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