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Home / Sports / Waterlogged Pitch Forces Full Replay of Blackburn vs Ipswich

Waterlogged Pitch Forces Full Replay of Blackburn vs Ipswich

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Match abandoned due to waterlogged pitch with Blackburn leading.
  • EFL decided on a full replay, sparking disappointment.
  • The fixture was rescheduled for December 2nd.
Waterlogged Pitch Forces Full Replay of Blackburn vs Ipswich

The Sky Bet Championship fixture between Blackburn Rovers and Ipswich Town, abandoned on September 20th due to a waterlogged pitch, will be replayed in its entirety. The original match was halted in the 80th minute with Blackburn leading 1-0 and Ipswich having a player sent off. Despite Blackburn's advantages at the time of abandonment, the English Football League (EFL) opted for a full replay.

Both club managers expressed their views on the abandonment. Blackburn's Valerien Ismael felt his side was on the front foot and unfairly disadvantaged by the decision, calling the replay ruling "disgraceful." Ipswich's Kieran McKenna acknowledged the pitch conditions made the game unplayable and that the abandonment was inevitable, though perhaps made too late. The EFL stated the decision was made by a majority to uphold the integrity of the league by ensuring complete fixtures.

The decision to replay the match in full was announced on September 25th, with the fixture rescheduled for Tuesday, December 2nd, at Ewood Park. Blackburn Rovers publicly voiced their extreme disappointment, feeling the ruling did not accurately reflect the circumstances of the original game. This controversial decision highlights the complexities of managing abandoned fixtures in professional football.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The match was abandoned on September 20 due to a waterlogged pitch making conditions unplayable.
The EFL decided the abandoned fixture would be replayed in full, sparking controversy.
The rescheduled fixture is set to be played on Tuesday, December 2.

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