Across the 4 divisions (sorry if this has been covered in another thread). If the same happens on boxing day and maybe beyond I fear for the logistics of completing a season. Champions League, FA Cup coming up etc. A possible 'lockdown' rumoured for January. Bring it on and cancel the season now I say.
Or if you have a cancelled fixture for COVID you automatically get a 1-0 defeat and the opposition gets the 3 points.
I think teams being careful and able to get games on should play them and clubs who have lots of cases should have to play two days in a row if their schedule gets crowded.
Premier league clubs needn’t complain, what with them stockpiling youNg players, give them a chance, now should be a great time to be a young player.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/scores-fixtures That Blackburn are playing today will hopefully be a good sign that our game will be on in midweek. Lots of non league matches on. Are they not testing or are they more careful? All those games off despite clubs having a red zone, mask wearing etc, how are so many still catching it? They can't be that careful away from the ground in everyday life.
I think it's down to your non league players are more your average Joe type, who'll be double jabbed/boosted like the majority of the population. The higher echelons of player are generally a different breed, being professional athletes and a) very cautious of what they put in their body. b) don't give a **** it's not for the likes of them c) thick take your pick.