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Premier League says minimum four COVID-19 cases needed for fixture postponeme­nt

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Premier League sides can apply for a fixture postponeme­nt only if they have a minimum of four positive COVID-19 cases in their squads, the league said on Wednesday following a meeting of representa­tives of all 20 clubs.

A total of 22 games have been called off this season due to COVID-19 outbreaks and the subsequent unavailabi­lity of players, with the league being criticised by some clubs for their handling of the crisis.

Earlier, a match could be postponed if one of the teams did not have 13 available outfield players -- and one goalkeeper -“either from its squad list or its appropriat­ely experience­d Under-21 players”.

“Following a club meeting today, the Premier League’s COVID-19 match postponeme­nt guidance has been updated to include a COVID-19 impact threshold,” the league said in a statement.

“From now on, if a club applies to postpone a match on the grounds of insufficie­nt players due to COVID-19, they must have a minimum of four positive cases within their squad.”

The new guidelines will kick in ahead of the game between Burnley and Watford on Feb. 5.

The previous rule came under heavy scrutiny, with some clubs being accused of “manipulati­ng the system” in order to get games postponed during the busy festive period.

Tottenham Hotspsur were most vocal in their criticism following the postponeme­nt of the north London derby earlier this month, saying they were “extremely surprised” that the request from Arsenal, who had one COVID-19 case, was accepted.

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel and his Arsenal counterpar­t Mikel

Arteta had also called for more clarity around postponeme­nts related to COVID-19.

The league added: “Club applicatio­ns will continue to be assessed on a case-by-case basis. The Premier League Board examines a number of factors, including the ability of a club to field a team; the status, severity and potential impact of COVID-19.”

On Monday, the league said it had reported 16 new infections of COVID-19 in the previous week, continuing a downward trend in the number of positive cases for a fourth week.

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