Chelsea’s WSL clash with Manchester United postponed due to ‘player welfare’ concerns
The WSL title-holders are set to host Real Madrid two days after the United clash would have taken place
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Your support makes all the difference.Chelsea’s Women’s Super League meeting with Manchester United has been postponed over “player welfare” concerns raised surrounding the scheduling of the Blues’ Champions League group-stage opener.
The WSL title-holders are set to host Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, October 8, two days after the United clash would have taken place.
Chelsea released a statement on Sunday confirming the postponement, expressing “sincere regret” at the circumstances.
It read: “We regret to inform supporters that our Barclays Women’s Super League fixture against Manchester United at Kingsmeadow on Sunday, October 6 has been postponed.
“Upon the release of the fixture schedule for our forthcoming UEFA Women’s Champions League group stage campaign, we are due to host Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge for matchday one on Tuesday, October 8.
“In light of the proximity between the two fixtures, the club raised its concerns regarding player welfare with the relevant parties. Numerous discussions have since taken place in an attempt to find an amicable solution to this scheduling conflict between the league and UEFA.
“Despite our best efforts to seek alternative options which would allow us to play both matches safely, these have been unsuccessful.
“It is therefore with sincere regret that we are left with no other option than to confirm the postponement of next weekend’s WSL fixture.
“We are extremely disappointed with the outcome but wish to reiterate that player welfare and the impact on our supporters are of the utmost importance to us.
“Details of the rearranged fixture with Manchester United will be communicated to supporters once confirmed, along with an update regarding ticket information.
“Supporters who purchased match tickets can claim a refund up until 48 hours prior to the new match date. Refunds can be requested.”
A statement from the Women’s Professional Leagues Limited (WPLL), the independent entity that as of this season oversees the top two tiers of English women’s football, read: “Due to the scheduling of Chelsea’s first UWCL group-stage game, the BWSL game between Chelsea and Manchester United, due to take place on Sunday, October 6, has been postponed.
“We apologise for any inconvenience to fans. In this instance, we have to put player welfare first and we will announce a new date for the fixture in due course.
“We thank the clubs and Sky Sports for their understanding as we work on a resolution.”
The same statement was posted on Manchester United’s club website.
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