Uefa lifts England and Scotland’s afternoon fixture blackout
UEFA has lifted a ban on the live screening of Premier League games kicking off at 15:00 in England and Scotland for the rest of the season.
The blackout has long been in place to protect attendances at matches.
Afternoon EPL matches given go-ahead
The move by European football’s governing body is seen a step towards restarting some domestic competitions in Britain behind closed doors in order to complete the season, interrupted by the coronavirus crisis.
A UEFA statement read: “UEFA has lifted the ‘blocked hours’ protection granted to the UEFA member associations for England and Scotland for the remainder of the 2019/20 football season, following requests from the relevant national associations as a result of measures taken in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
The virus has caused mass postponements across league and cup competitions.
Football chiefs said on Friday that the game in Britain was on hold “until it is safe to resume”.
UEFA has warned that clubs in competitions that it deems have been cancelled prematurely may not be eligible to play in next season’s Champions League or Europa League.
Good news for Liverpool
It followed a move from the Belgian football league to recommend that the current season be declared finished early due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the present table accepted as final.
The Premier League and English Football League remain committed to completing the 2019/20 season.
It was reported earlier this week that a World Cup-style camp is one solution being considered by Premier League clubs as a way of completing the campaign.
The latest developments will be music to Liverpool fans’ ears, as their team inches closer to their first league title in 30 years.
The Reds are in prime position to lift this year’s Premier League title, with a 25-point advantage on their closest rivals, Manchester City.
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