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Will Premier League return? Current state of play as postponements still possibility
the Queen, football fixtures across the country were postponed over the weekend.The decision caused a bit of a stir, not least because of the already packed schedule thanks to the upcoming winter World Cup, and with planning for the Queen's state funeral in the works there could be even further disruptions to the calendar.As things stand, there are no plans to postpone any more Premier League or EFL fixtures, though matches held in London could be moved if enough police officers on standby are called in to help with the funeral.READ MORE: Richard Keys says sports taking place this weekend 'should be ashamed' after Queen's deathThe EFL is set to resume on Tuesday, and while Premier League bosses are yet to confirm a return date, it's thought that matches will go ahead as normal next weekend following the midweek European fixtures.In the event that there aren't enough police officers available, Chelsea's tantalising clash with Liverpool at Stamford Bridge and Arsenal's to trip to Brentford could face last-minute postponements, especially with both being staged on Sunday, the day before Her Majesty's funeral.Meanwhile, four games are being held in the capital on Saturday, including Tottenham v Leicester, Millwall v Blackpool, QPR v Stoke and Leyton Orient v Walsall - all of which could be under threat if police resources run dry.Was it a mistake to postpone this weekend's Premier League matches? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.It comes following news that Arsenal's Europa League tie with PSV is facing the threat of postponement for the same reason, meaning the Gunners could end up with three fixtures being pushed back into an already crammed schedule.UEFA have also moved Rangers’ Champions League
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Richard Keys thinks Liverpool should have stopped Chelsea making penalty shoot-out sub
Liverpool should have stopped Chelsea from making their substitution in the 120th minute.The thrilling Carabao Cup final was fiercely contested between the two sides, who remained unseparated even after extra-time.With a penalty shoot-out looming, Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel decided to bring on spot-kick ‘specialist’ Kepa Arrizabalaga just before the final whistle blew to turn the shoot-out in his favour.And ex-Sky Sports presenter Keys at the time took to Twitter to say Liverpool should have kept the ball and prevented it from going out of play in order to prevent the switch.Keys wrote: “If I’m Liverpool I keep that ball and don’t let Chelsea make the change.”But the beIN Sports presenter was quickly proven wrong as Kepa went from potential hero to villain for the Blues.Mendy, who had enjoyed a sterling performance until the call, made way for the Spaniard in a bold call by Tuchel.Tuchel’s decision at the time seemed a masterstroke due to Kepa leading the side to three penalty shoot-out wins already this season.Do you think Liverpool would have still won the shoot-out with Mendy in goal for Chelsea? Let us know in the comments section.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article and hit 'subscribe'.And that's it, job done.
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