Burnley ask for Watford match to be postponed with Premier League to decide on Monday

The game against Watford will be postponed, with the league set to make a decision on Monday.

Due to a number of Covid cases and injuries in the squad, the match againstLeicester was postponed last week.

The first time the request had come from the Turf Moor club, it was for the fourth time this season. Heavy snow forced the postponement of a game against Spurs.

The league said that it had received a request from the Clarets to delay their home match against the Hornets.

The application will be reviewed by the board later today and the decision will be communicated to both clubs and their fans.

Which games have been called off?

The game is on Sunday December 12.

The game is on Tuesday, December 14 at 8pm.

Wednesday December 15th is the date of the Burnley vsWatford game.

The game is on Thursday, December 16 at 7:30pm.

The Man Utd vs BRIGHTON game will be on December 18.

The game was re-arranged for Tuesday January 11.

Crystal Palace vs.Watford.

West Ham won the re-arranged game 2-0 on January 12.

Saturday December 18 is the date of the game between the two teams.

Sunday December 19 and Tuesday January 11 are the days when the game is played.

The game is on Sunday December 26.

The Wolves and Hornets are playing on Sunday December 26.

Sunday December 26 is the date of the game between the two teams.

The game is on Tuesday December 28.

The Wolves and theArsenal are playing on Tuesday December 28.

The game is on Thursday December 30.

Saturday January 1 is the date of the game betweenLeicester andNorwich.

The game is on Sunday January 2.

The game was originally scheduled for Sunday December 19th, but it was postponed to Tuesday January 11th.

The game is on Saturday January 15.

Sunday January 16 is the date of the Spurs vs.

What are the rules for postponements?

Covid protocols were included in the Premier League handbook and the board will only allow the rearrangement or postponement of a league match in exceptional circumstances.

The board make calls on a case-by-case basis, and by way of guidance from the league, permission for a postponement will not be granted if a club has more than 14 players available.

A new guide explaining match postponement protocols was published after a number of games were postponed.

There are factors considered when deciding to delay a game.

The impact of COVID-19 infections on a club's squad, as well as injuries, illness and those isolating, and the number of players available on the squad list and any Under-21 players with appropriate experience are some of the things that are listed. The match will be postponed if a club can't field 13 outfield players or a goalkeeper from its squad list.

The number of individuals affected, the sequence and source of infections, and their proximity to the match in question are some of the things that can be found in the status of any COVID-19 outbreak within a club.

A club's ability to prepare its players for a match.

There is a question of whether the health and safety of players and staff is at risk if they play the match.

The UK Health Security Agency can give advice.

Any other exceptional circumstances.