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Premier League Stars on Card Ban Brink
29 Nov
Summary
- Players earning five yellow cards in first 19 games face a one-match ban.
- The threshold increases to ten yellow cards by game 32 for a two-match ban.
- Bournemouth has four players currently at risk of suspension.

As the Premier League enters a demanding winter schedule with 10 fixtures in seven weeks, the threat of player suspensions due to yellow cards looms large. Premier League rules stipulate that a player receiving five yellow cards within the first 19 games will incur a one-match ban. This threshold shifts to ten yellow cards within the first 32 games, resulting in a two-match suspension. Accumulating fifteen yellow cards over the entire season leads to a three-match ban.
Several players have already served suspensions for reaching the five-yellow-card mark in the 2025-26 season, including Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Lucas Paqueta. Cristian Romero of Tottenham is the latest to face a ban after receiving his fifth caution in a recent match against Arsenal, making him unavailable for the subsequent game. The league has already seen 13 red cards this season, with Chelsea receiving the most dismissals.




