Tottenham-Rennes Europa Conference League game will not be rescheduled - Uefa

 Tottenham-Rennes Europa Conference League game will not be rescheduled - Uefa



Tottenham's deferred Europa Conference League game with Rennes won't be rescheduled, says Uefa.

Spikes declared on Wednesday that the gathering match - due to be played on Thursday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - couldn't occur following 13 Covid cases at the club.

Rennes condemned Tottenham for making a "one-sided choice".

The aftereffect of the match will currently be chosen by the Uefa control, morals and disciplinary body one week from now.

European football's overseeing body said: "Uefa in participation with the two clubs attempted to track down a suitable arrangement to reschedule the match.

"Tragically, notwithstanding all endeavors, an answer that could work for the two clubs couldn't be found. As an outcome, the match can presently don't be played."

The installation was Spurs and Rennes' last game in Group G, which should be finished by 31 December.

Rennes have as of now arrived at the last 16 as gathering victors, while Tottenham are third - three focuses behind Vitesse, who beat NS Mura on Thursday.

The gathering other participants will get a spot in a play-off for the last 16.

Eight Spurs players and five individuals from staff tried positive for Covid-19. Uefa decides express that assuming clubs have 13 fit players on their A rundown, including a goalkeeper, they should play.

Tottenham's Premier League game at Brighton, due to be played on Sunday, has as of now been delayed.

Spikes are next in real life against Leicester City on 16 December.

They are planned to have Liverpool on 19 December, play a home EFL Cup quarter-last against West Ham on 22 December, engage Crystal Palace on 26 December and travel to Southampton on 28 December.

Examination

The two sides relinquishing the game or the match actually going on are two of the potential situations in a muddled case.

In spite of the fact that Uefa has said the match can't be played, its disciplinary body could save the 31 December cutoff time for the match to go on and the gathering stage to be finished.

There will likewise be an evaluation of Spurs' choice to cancel the game and regardless of whether Rennes ought to be more adaptable in concurring a revamped date.

If Tottenham - as the group who couldn't play on Thursday - relinquish the game, they are out. The club are resolved they need to play the game on a rescheduled date.

In case Rennes relinquish, while it has no impact on them as they are through as gathering champs, it would place Tottenham into the play-off and take Vitesse out.

Vitesse have as of now expressed their inconvenience at playing their last gathering game out of sync with Tottenham given the two groups were attempting to arrive at the following stage.

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