The Guardian (USA)

Scottish Premiershi­p season set to be called off after Uefa assurances

- Paul MacInnes

The Scottish Premiershi­p is in line to get the green light to bring its season to an end after Uefa indicated that cancelled leagues would be allowed to take part in European competitio­n next season.

An extraordin­ary meeting of Uefa’s executive committee on Thursday will discuss guidelines on how to determine Champions League and Europa League places in the event of a truncated season. Uefa said on Tuesday that these guidelines would apply to “special cases”, with the Scottish top flight, alongside the Belgian and Dutch leagues, believed to be included in that definition. The Netherland­s confirmed on Tuesday a three-month extension of the ban on major public events, meaning there will be no Dutch football played before 1 September.

Uefa’s stance is a softening in the position of the governing body. In a joint letter with the European Clubs Associatio­n and the European Leagues, Uefa told its members on 2 April that “every effort must be made” to complete domestic leagues and that they reserved the right to “assess the entitlemen­t” of abandoned competitio­ns to send clubs into European competitio­ns next season.

Although Uefa maintains a “strong recommenda­tion” that competitio­ns should be completed, the threat of suspension from European competitio­n is almost certain to be removed as the complexity of dealing with the coronaviru­s pandemic continues to grow. Bizarrely Rangers, who are still in the current 2019-20 Europa League, look set to play games in it at the same time as the 2020-21 Scottish season which is hoping to kick off in early August.

The Scottish Profession­al Football League has decided to curtail competitio­n in the country’s lower divisions, after a lengthy and controvers­ial process. The SPFL also has the right to force cancellati­on on the top flight, but this measure was contentiou­s while European qualificat­ion was uncertain.

In a statement, Uefa said: “There was a strong recommenda­tion given to finish domestic top division and cup competitio­ns, but some special cases will be heard once guidelines concerning participat­ion to European competitio­ns – in case of a cancelled league – have been developed.”

Thursday’s ExCo meeting is also expected to confirm that the Women’s European Championsh­ip, originally due to take place in England next year, will be played from 6-31 July 2022. The competitio­n was postponed to make way for the reschedule­d men’s tournament, Euro 2020, and the new dates mean some of it will overlap with the Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham.

 ??  ?? Celtic celebrate winning the 2018-19 Premiershi­p title. They look set to be awarded a ninth successive Scottish crown when the 2019-20 season is called off. Photograph: Jeff Holmes/PA
Celtic celebrate winning the 2018-19 Premiershi­p title. They look set to be awarded a ninth successive Scottish crown when the 2019-20 season is called off. Photograph: Jeff Holmes/PA

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