With police resources stretched in the wake of the Queen's death, the games of Manchester United and Wigan have been canceled.
The weekend of September 10 and 11 was the reason for the postponement of all the games in the premier league.
The Football Association confirmed on Monday that football would return this week, but the police resources surrounding Queen Elizabeth II's funeral have caused further postponements and rearrangements.
The match between Manchester United and Leeds at Old Trafford and the match between Crystal Palace and Seagulls at the Amex Stadium have been put off.
On September 18th, there will be two live games on Sky Sports, one at 12pm and the other at 2.15 pm.
The football schedule was postponed on September 19 because of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.
The weekend of September 16 and 17
The weekend of September 17 and 18.
Sunday September 18th.
"After extensive consultation with clubs, police, local safety advisory groups and other relevant authorities, there was no other option but to postpone the three fixtures."
The UK Football Policing Unit and other police forces across the country, as well as our broadcast partners, for their support during this process, and will continue to interact with them ahead of the weekend.
TheQueen will be remembered at the stadiums during the period of National mourning. The new dates will be announced soon.
The game that was to be played on Thursday has been delayed.
Due to a lack of police in London, the game will be rearranged.
It is not yet known when the game will be played.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the tie between PSV and Arsenal has been postponed with a new date to be communicated in the near future.
Due to the limitations on police resources and organizational issues related to the national mourning for Queen Elizabeth II, this has arisen.
Rangers' game at home to Napoli in the group stage has been moved to Wednesday due to discussions between the club and police.
The European football's governing body decided to change the date of the game from Tuesday to Wednesday.
The severe limitations on police resources and organizational issues related to the ongoing events surrounding the national mourning for Queen Elizabeth II are to blame.
Following The Queen's death, the programme will resume on September 13th.
There will be a one-minute silence at all matches before the funeral and players will wear black armbands.