After the postponement of the date 7 as a sign of respect for the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Premier League is preparing to resume its activities with the dispute of the eighth day next weekend. The organization confirmed that 7 of the 10 scheduled games will be played.
According to the English league statement, three matches that were to be played between Saturday the 17th and Sunday the 18th of September were “postponed due to events related to the Queen’s funeral”. Chelsea against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, Manchester United against Leeds at Old Trafford and Brighton against Crystal Palace, the games postponed.
In this way, Luis Díaz (Liverpool) and Luis Sinisterra (Leeds) will continue, at least one more week, without activity in the Premier. It should be remembered that the Reds player will see action this Tuesday, September 13, when his team faces Ajax at Anfield for the second date of the Champions League.
The #PL will resume this weekend after a pause to the season as a mark of respect following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Seven of the 10 Matchweek 8 fixtures will be played, with three postponed due to events surrounding The Queen’s funeral.
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 12, 2022
The other teams with Colombians in the English first division will play their respective matches on date 8. Davinson Sánchez’s Tottenham, Yerson Mosquera’s Wolverhampton, Jefferson Lerma’s Bournemouth and Yerry Mina’s Everton (injured) will resume their league season this weekend.
This is how matchday 8 of the Premier League will be played
Friday September 16
Saturday September 17
Sunday September 18