Derby Telegraph

Play on is the word in League football

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FOOTBALL clubs in the English Football League and the National League have been told they can play on during the new Government lockdown which will start on Thursday.

After Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s statement outlining the new restrictio­ns was made on Saturday evening, the EFL made the following statement:

“The EFL notes the difficult decision taken by the Government in respect of the implementa­tion of a ‘national lockdown’ in England from Thursday, November 5 in response to the rising cases of Covid-19.

“During this next phase it has been confirmed to the League by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) that elite sport will be able to continue and EFL competitio­ns will therefore remain as currently scheduled (in both England and Wales).

“Profession­al football has implemente­d some of the most stringent, robust and regularly reviewed protocols since the restart in June and our medical experts’ advice remains in place to fully adhere to these measures, which are specifical­ly designed to mitigate against the spread of the virus.

“The health, safety and well-being of players and club staff throughout the pandemic has been our first priority and this will continue as we enter this next period of lockdown and beyond.

“In addition, we acknowledg­e the Government’s national efforts in tackling this outbreak and would hope that during this next phase of the crisis, our national sport, negatively affected by Covid-19 like many other industries, can continue to provide some form of welcome distractio­n and give people in our communitie­s up and down the country a sense of normality in very challengin­g times.”

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