Premier League: What has to happen for a game to be postponed?

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The Premier League has had to deal with postponements a-plenty across its three decades – but never have so many matches been called off as in the past two and a half seasons. 

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, matches being cancelled have become common. Luckily, we've managed to avoid another complete shutdown of the competition – like we first had in March 2019 – but postpones still littered the Christmas schedule, as omicron swept through the country. 

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Mark White
Content Editor

Mark White has been at on FourFourTwo since joining in January 2020, first as a staff writer before becoming content editor in 2023. An encyclopedia of football shirts and boots knowledge – both past and present – Mark has also represented FFT at both FA Cup and League Cup finals (though didn't receive a winners' medal on either occasion) and has written pieces for the mag ranging on subjects from Bobby Robson's season at Barcelona to Robinho's career. He has written cover features for the mag on Mikel Arteta and Martin Odegaard, and is assisted by his cat, Rosie, who has interned for the brand since lockdown.