The Premier League is expected to announce its Boxing Day fixture schedule on Friday, and for the first time in years, only one game will be played. The league has blamed "complexities" around Uefa competitions for the reduced number of matches.
Boxing Day fixtures have been a long-standing tradition in English football, but this year's schedule is significantly different from previous ones. Manchester United is set to play Newcastle United on Boxing Day at 8 pm GMT.
The league says it acknowledges the circumstances that led to fewer games being played and promises more Premier League matches on Boxing Day next season. The fixtures have been delayed by 16 days, with the calendar falling in a complex way due to Uefa's expanded club competitions.
It appears that the expansion of European club competitions has reduced the number of games scheduled for Boxing Day, with the only Premier League match being Manchester United v Newcastle United at Old Trafford on December 26.
Boxing Day fixtures have been a long-standing tradition in English football, but this year's schedule is significantly different from previous ones. Manchester United is set to play Newcastle United on Boxing Day at 8 pm GMT.
The league says it acknowledges the circumstances that led to fewer games being played and promises more Premier League matches on Boxing Day next season. The fixtures have been delayed by 16 days, with the calendar falling in a complex way due to Uefa's expanded club competitions.
It appears that the expansion of European club competitions has reduced the number of games scheduled for Boxing Day, with the only Premier League match being Manchester United v Newcastle United at Old Trafford on December 26.