September 11th, according to Sky Sports, the funeral of the Queen of British will be held on Monday, September 19, UK time, which means that the only major sport in the UK, all horse racing, originally scheduled to be held on that date. All have been postponed; the Premier League refused to comment on whether the weekend matches before the funeral will continue
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of will be held on Monday, September 19, UK time at 11:00 am at Westminster Abbey .
This means all horse racing, the only major sport scheduled for that date in the UK, has been postponed.
The government's recommendation to sports agencies states that "as a sign of respect, organizations may want to consider canceling or postponing events or closing venues on the day of state funeral".
However, there is currently no request to cancel the pre-funeral weekend (September 17-18).
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Premier League refused to comment on whether all matches on the weekend before the funeral will be as planned.
But it is understood that the EFL schedule will restart on Tuesday, September 13.
resource issues, especially in policing, are related to some fixtures that need to be discussed and resolved one by one over the next period of time.
According to the usual protocol, individual fixture situations will be considered based on specific circumstances.
UK Horse Racing Authority has confirmed that horse racing will resume on Sunday, September 11 and will continue until the day of the Queen’s funeral, when meetings at Hamilton Park, Warwick, Wolverhampton and Leicester will Delayed.
All England and Scotland football matches have been postponed this weekend after the Queen's death on Thursday, and sports groups decide whether to hold the event.
The British Boxing Control Council also postponed Saturday's match between Clarissa Shields and Savannah Marshall.
However, some sports including cricket , rugby league and rugby league began on Saturday morning.
September 11th, according to Sky Sports, the funeral of the Queen of British will be held on Monday, September 19, UK time, which means that the only major sport in the UK, all horse racing, originally scheduled to be held on that date. All have been postponed; the Premier League refused to comment on whether the weekend matches before the funeral will continue
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of will be held on Monday, September 19, UK time at 11:00 am at Westminster Abbey .
This means all horse racing, the only major sport scheduled for that date in the UK, has been postponed.
The government's recommendation to sports agencies states that "as a sign of respect, organizations may want to consider canceling or postponing events or closing venues on the day of state funeral".
However, there is currently no request to cancel the pre-funeral weekend (September 17-18).
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Premier League refused to comment on whether all matches on the weekend before the funeral will be as planned.
But it is understood that the EFL schedule will restart on Tuesday, September 13.
resource issues, especially in policing, are related to some fixtures that need to be discussed and resolved one by one over the next period of time.
According to the usual protocol, individual fixture situations will be considered based on specific circumstances.
UK Horse Racing Authority has confirmed that horse racing will resume on Sunday, September 11 and will continue until the day of the Queen’s funeral, when meetings at Hamilton Park, Warwick, Wolverhampton and Leicester will Delayed.
All England and Scotland football matches have been postponed this weekend after the Queen's death on Thursday, and sports groups decide whether to hold the event.
The British Boxing Control Council also postponed Saturday's match between Clarissa Shields and Savannah Marshall.
However, some sports including cricket , rugby league and rugby league began on Saturday morning.
The following is the football schedule for next weekend:
Super League
Friday, September 16
- Aston Villa VS Southampton
- Nottingham Forest vs Fulham
Saturday, September 17
- Wolves vs Manchester City
Wolves vs Manchester City
Brighton vs Crystal Palace (now canceled due to train strike)
- Newcastle VS Bournemouth
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester
Sunday, September 18
- Brentford vs Arsenal : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Blackburn
- Preston North v Sheffield United
- Wigan Athletics vs Reading
- Watford VS Sunderland
- Birmingham VS Coventry
- Burnley VS Bristol City : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : VS Wycombe
- Portsmouth VS Plymouth Argyle
- Exeter City vs Burton
- Fleetwood VS Charlton
- Frenchwood VS Charlton
- Falsewood Port of Vale Shrewsbury
- Sheffield Wednesday VS Ips Vicci
- Bristol Wandering VS Lincoln City
- Arklington Stanley v Cheltenham
Saturday, September 17
- Leyton Oriental vs Walsall
- Newport County vs Barrow
- North Ann Putton Town vs Rochdale
- Sutton United v Hartlepool
- Gillingham VS Mansfield Town
- Stockport VS Harrowgate Town
- Bradford City vs s Tiffnich
- Carlisle VS AFC Wimbledon
- Cruel Alexandra VS Crowley Town
- Colchester vs Grimsby Town
- Don Caster VS Swindon Town
Women's Super League
Friday, September 16
- Arsenal VS Brighton
Saturday, September 17
- Manchester United vs Reading
Sunday, September 18
- West Ham : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Lianv Coventry Lian
- Charlton vs Birmingham City
- Bristol City VS Sunderland
National League
Saturday, September 17
- Bromley VS Meadstone United
- Golden Wanderer vs Nottsshire
- Solly Halmore VS Barnett
- Gateshead VS Borham Wood
- Dagnum and Redbridge vs Altriham
- Skithorp vs York City
- Southorp vs York City
- Southord United v Wrexham
- Maidenhead United v Woking
- Yoville Town vs Chesterfield
- Weldstone v Torquay United
- Oldham Athletics vs Eastley
- Older Short Town vs Halifax Town
Scottish Premier League
Saturday, September 17
- st Johnstone vs Ross County
- st Wanderers vs. Dundee United
- Hibernian vs Aberdeen
- Livingston vs Kilmarnock
Sunday, September 18
- Saint Mirren vs Celtic
- Kilmarnock vs Red Heart
Scottish Championship
Saturday, September 17
- Partick Thistle VS Bay Rangers
- Raith Wanderers vs Ai
- Grinoke Morton vs Abros
- Hamilton vs Queens Park
- Dundee vs Inverness
Scottish League One
Saturday, September 17
- Dunfermlin Athletics vs Falkirk
- Peterhead vs Kelti's Heart
- Queen of the South vs Edinburgh FC
- Airdrieonians VS Clyde
- Airdrieonians vs Montrose
Scottish League Two
Saturday, September 17
- Sterling Albion vs Strandrah
- Stenhaus Muir VS Elgin City
- Albion Wanderer vs Forfar
- Annan Sports VS Dongfaf
- Dunbarton VS Bonnie Rig Ross