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FIFA WILL ALLOW FOR FIVE SUBSTITUTE­S DURING BACKLOG

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Soccer teams are going to get some extra help from the bench during a backlog of games caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board agreed Friday to let teams use two extra substitute­s per match when soccer resumes.

Leagues which typically end in May are preparing to restart and face a congested schedule into July and August to complete their season.

Italian champion Juventus could play 20 more games this season: 12 in Serie A, up to six in the Champions League and two in the Italian Cup.

“Matches may be played in a condensed period in different weather conditions, both of which could have impacts on player welfare,” IFAB said of the temporary rule.

Competitio­n organizers can now approve teams making five changes in a 90-minute game, and a sixth in extra time. Teams can stop play only three times during the 90 minutes to make a change.

IFAB said the rule is available to “competitio­ns which have either started or are intended to start, but are scheduled to be completed by Dec. 31.”

A further IFAB decision is needed to extend the rule into next season's competitio­ns and national team games through 2021.

Congestion is expected to spill over into next season.

Club competitio­ns such as domestic leagues and the Champions League are set to start later and lack the option of finishing beyond May because the European Championsh­ip and Copa America are due to start in mid-June 2021.

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