Premier League clubs agree to new postponement guidance after controversial decisions to call games off

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Premier League clubs have agreed on new postponement guidance that says teams will have to show four positive COVID-19 cases in order to have a match called off.

The guidance change comes after a series of controversial decisions to call off matches, with clubs using a combination of coronavirus, injuries, suspensions and players on international duty to postpone games.

There have been 22 match postponements due to coronavirus and other factors in the Premier League this season.

The last match to be called off was Arsenal's controversial postponement against Spurs, which drew criticism from their north London rivals.

It was announced on Monday that the number of positive Covid-19 cases in the Premier League had fallen for the fourth week in a row.

In the seven days up to and including January 23, there were just 16 new cases among players and staff, from 6,221 tests - the lowest number of positives in a week since December 5.

The new guidance will come into effect ahead of the next Premier League fixture on Saturday, February 5 when Burnley host Watford.

Neville and Carragher critical of postponements

Earlier this month, Premier League defenders Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher were both in agreement that England's top clubs must stop using coronavirus as an excuse to postpone games.

"I honestly believe that all teams, not just in the Premier League but the EFL now, must be made to play their fixtures," said Neville.

"If it was purely down to Covid in extraordinary circumstances where there was 10 or 15 players out, but we're now talking about teams for the last few weeks where there's no doubt they've been calling games off based upon whether they think they've got the best squad or team to win a game. It's got to stop.

"Manchester United and other teams have got 30 to 40 players in their squad - I'm not having they can't get 13 to 16 players together.

"It has to stop now this and we have to make teams play."

Carragher said: "No other league in Europe is doing this, certainly not in those big leagues. Bayern Munich played a 16-year-old in their last game and that tells you exactly where they are. Why can't we do that? Why can't the young players be given an opportunity in these circumstances?

"Everyone's in the same boat and I'm exactly with Gary. If it's an outbreak of Covid and it's decimated the squad I can understand that, but players being in the AFCON tournament and just normal injuries, that's got nothing to do with it.

"You've got U23 squads and younger players, and this is an opportunity where they can get a chance.

"I know there's a lot riding on Premier League games but at this moment there's no doubt teams up and down this country are taking advantage of the situation."

Tuchel and Hasenhuttl speak out on Covid rules

Asked if he felt Covid rules were being abused earlier this month, Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel said: "I strongly, strongly hope that's not the case, otherwise I would be very angry.

"We are doing everything to make games happen and we were made to play when we thought maybe we should not. So, I can only strongly hope the rules are the same for everybody."

Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl was also strong on the lack of transparency for postponements and how the Premier League is dealing with it.

Earlier this month, he said: "They've opened the door, and you cannot be surprised that someone is walking through now. I cannot say anything about the Covid situation there because this is normally the reason why you cancel games.

"You have no view, no transparency, and you cannot say anything about that. The rest is speculation.

"The Premier League has to handle this. This is why I say that players/new signings shouldn't be allowed to play in cancelled games when they haven't been there before this game was due to play. This is a problem they have and it's hard to solve it at the moment."

Which Premier League games have been called off?

Brighton vs Tottenham - Sunday December 12, Premier League (due to snow)

Brentford vs Man Utd - Tuesday December 14, Premier League (replayed on January 19)

Burnley vs Watford - Wednesday December 15, Premier League (postponed twice - now February 5 at 6pm)

Leicester vs Tottenham - Thursday December 16, Premier League (replayed on January 19)

Man Utd vs Brighton - Saturday December 18, Premier League

Southampton vs Brentford - Saturday December 18, Premier League (replayed on January 11)

Watford vs Crystal Palace - Saturday December 18, Premier League

West Ham vs Norwich - Saturday December 18, Premier League (replayed on January 12)

Aston Villa vs Burnley - Saturday December 18, Premier League

Everton vs Leicester - Sunday December 19, Premier League (postponed twice)

Liverpool vs Leeds - Sunday December 26, Premier League

Wolves vs Watford - Sunday December 26, Premier League

Burnley vs Everton - Sunday December 26, Premier League

Leeds vs Aston Villa - Tuesday December 28, Premier League

Arsenal vs Wolves - Tuesday December 28, Premier League

Everton vs Newcastle - Thursday December 30, Premier League

Leicester vs Norwich - Saturday January 1, Premier League

Southampton vs Newcastle - Sunday January 2, Premier League

Burnley vs Leicester - Saturday January 15, Premier League

Tottenham vs Arsenal - Sunday January 16, Premier League

Burnley vs Watford - Tuesday January 18, Premier League

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