The Premier League has stated match postponements for player unavailability will only be granted in ‘truly exceptional’ circumstances from next season.

From the start of the 2022-23 campaign, clubs will also need to prove they have ‘taken all reasonable steps’ to mitigate any issues to have a game rearranged.

The league has revised its guidance after a number of matches were postponed last term as coronavirus cases and isolation rules exacerbated other factors such as injury, suspension and international calls.

The most notable postponement due to last season’s guidance was January’s north London derby being postponed due to unavailabilities in the Arsenal squad. 

Premier League (pic, chief executive Richard Masters) has stated match postponements for player unavailability will only be granted in 'truly exceptional' circumstances from next season

Premier League (pic, chief executive Richard Masters) has stated match postponements for player unavailability will only be granted in 'truly exceptional' circumstances from next season

Premier League (pic, chief executive Richard Masters) has stated match postponements for player unavailability will only be granted in ‘truly exceptional’ circumstances from next season

The most notable postponement due to last season's guidance was January's north London derby being postponed between Tottenham and Arsenal

The most notable postponement due to last season's guidance was January's north London derby being postponed between Tottenham and Arsenal

It was due to unavailabilities in the Arsenal squad

It was due to unavailabilities in the Arsenal squad

The most notable postponement due to last season’s guidance was January’s north London derby being postponed between Tottenham and Arsenal (Antonio Conte L, Mikel Arteta R) 

Tottenham stated they were ‘extremely surprised’ by the Premier League’s decision to call off the match, saying it wasn’t fair due to absences ‘unrelated to Covid.’ 

The league has also made clear clubs will either need to prove they have fewer than 10 outfield players or one goalkeeper unavailable from their main squad, or fewer than 15 outfield players and one keeper from their ‘contract’ ranks (which includes appropriately experienced under-21 and academy players).

Previous guidance drawn up last season due to issues amid the Covid-19 pandemic referred to a watermark of 13 outfield players and one keeper in one general category.

A statement read: ‘Club requests to the Premier League board will continue to be considered on their facts and assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Aston Villa's game against Burnley scheduled for December was also postponed

Aston Villa's game against Burnley scheduled for December was also postponed

Aston Villa’s game against Burnley scheduled for December was also postponed 

‘Approval will only be granted where the impact of player unavailability on a club’s squad is truly exceptional and where the club concerned has taken all reasonable steps to avoid the necessity to make the application.

‘The detail within all applications will continue to be scrutinised by the league’s specialist staff before the board makes its decision.

‘The league’s postponement rules and guidance are designed to protect the wellbeing of players and staff, while maintaining the sporting integrity of the competition and the quality of squads playing league matches.’

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