Premier League clubs bid to end the farce of postponed matches as talks are scheduled for next week with 21 top flight games called off in just two months due to Covid-19 The Premier League's board are reviewing the rules over Covid postponements There have been 21 matches called off over the course of the last two months Arsenal have been criticised after the clash with Tottenham was axed last week
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Premier League clubs will hold talks about altering the controversial rules on Covid postponements next week, following strong criticism from managers.
Twenty-one top-flight games have been called off due to Covid cases over the last two months, leading to an unbalanced fixture list for the rest of the season and accusations that clubs — notably Arsenal — have abused the system.