EFL issue coronavirus update as speculation over how to end the season increases

Board meeting will be held later this week
Luton Town's season has been suspended until April 3 at the earliestLuton Town's season has been suspended until April 3 at the earliest
Luton Town's season has been suspended until April 3 at the earliest

The EFL have released a statement this morning in a bid to quell ongoing speculation as to how the 2019-20 football season might finish.

After suspending the campaign until April 3 at the earliest last Friday, rumours have been intensifying over whether the current term can be completed, with many stating it might well be voided, denying sides promotion or relegation.

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However, the EFL have confirmed no decisions have been reached yet, with a board meeting scheduled for later this week, as the statement said: "The health and well-being of EFL staff, players, club employees and supporters is of paramount importance and will be key to the decisions made by football during what is clearly an unprecedented situation facing our game.

"It is with that in the forefront of the League’s mind that it notes the intense speculation that has appeared across the local, national and international media over the weekend.

"Whilst the League and its board understand there is a strong desire from both the media and general public to understand what may happen next, there have, at this current time, been no decisions taken.

"The League also feels it inappropriate to respond to the many hypothetical solutions being suggested whilst the many unknowns remain.

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"Given the fast paced environment and parameters we are currently working within, it is simply not practical to give a running commentary on what may happen.

"In the immediate short term we will continue with our contingency planning to deal with the implications the outbreak of Covid-19 has presented the EFL and its clubs, in addition to liaising with the Government, health authorities and football partners.

"A further update will be given once the EFL Board has met this week."

EFL chair Rick Parry added: “These are indeed challenging times for the League, its clubs and the game as a whole.

"However, now is the time for cool heads and calm reflection, rather than speculation as we look to steer our competitions and clubs through this period of uncertainty.”

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