The Association of European Football Associations (UEFA) has officially canceled the last match of the UEFA Conference League tournament in Group G on Thursday, where the English Premier League team Hotspur and Stade Rennais from France were to meet, but UEFA has yet to decide.
The two clubs were unable to agree on a suitable date for the rescheduling of Thursday’s game, “so the match will no longer be possible,” explains UEFA. The outcome of the match will be decided by UEFA’s disciplinary body. The Rennes team, which flew to London and accused Hotspur of a “unilateral decision” to cancel the match on Wednesday, has already won Group G by 11 points.
Arnhem’s Vitesse from the Netherlands have already finished the race with ten points, while Hotspur has seven points and the English club would overtake the Dutch. Murska Sobota’s “Mura” from Slovenia is already in fourth place with no hope of leaving the group. According to UEFA rules, Antonio Kontes’ team is most likely to lose 0: 3. The English Premier League game of the Tothenburg Club, which will host Brighton and Hava’s Albion on Sunday, has been postponed after the Premier League board meeting.
As reported, Hotspur head coach Konte said on Wednesday that the unit had an outbreak of Covid-19 and that at least eight players had been infected. The total number of patients at the club is 13, and the number of infected people was expected to increase. The newly created UEFA Conference League is a third-level tournament after the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.
In the main event, 32 teams are divided into eight subgroups of four units each. The winner of each group will enter the second round of the elimination tournament, and the runners-up will compete in the first round of the play-off. The final is scheduled for May 25 in Tirana.
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