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Premier League matches keep getting called off, fans stay we

19 cases under Premier League players. But not just Covid-19 cases. Many Premier League clubs are missing some of their players who are in Cameroon to play the Africa Cup of Nations tournament. Combine these absentees with some injured players and a few Covid cases and the teams have their reason to get the games called off. The latest news is that Burnley asked the Premier League to call the game against Watford on Tuesday off. The Premier League board will discuss this matter later today.

Fans stay welcome in stadium

It’s not a pleasant situation where the Premier League is in at the moment. Somehow, it’s the only big league which regularly calls games off, where other leagues just continue with their football. The best part in this whole situation is that it doesn’t affect fans being in the stadium. We’ve seen too many football matches in empty stadiums. Something that’s still happening in football. Not in the Premier League fortunately. The Omnikron peak looks to be reached and the numbers in the hospital are very good in the UK. That’s why Boris Johnson decided fans are still welcome in the football stadium. He’s even looking for a way to let fans in without any restrictions. This means all tickets for postponed matches can still be used! Read our terms and conditions for all information about postponed matches and tickets.