Wolves vs Sheffield United Premier League match rescheduled to avoid clash with Royal Funeral

The early match remain in place but the Blades’ trip to Molineux is shifted

Karl Matchett
Monday 12 April 2021 11:00 EDT
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The Premier League have confirmed a change of kick-off for the weekend encounter between Wolves and Sheffield United.

Due to have been played at 3pm on Saturday, 17 April, the match has now been pushed to a later kick-off time of 8:15pm, to avoid a clash with the Ceremonial Royal Funeral.

A short statement from the league confirmed the match was being moved “as a mark of respect for His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh”.

Earlier in the day, Newcastle United host West Ham United and this game remains a 12:30pm kick-off.

The later kick-off for the Wolves-Blades encounter means it also avoids clashing with the FA Cup semi-final, which sees Chelsea face Manchester City at 5:30pm on that day.

A weekend defeat for Sheffield United could see them relegated, depending on results beforehand.

If Brighton take a point or better from their Monday night clash with Everton, and Newcastle do the same on Saturday against the Hammers, a loss at Molineux would confirm a drop to the Championship for the league’s bottom club, with seven matches still left to play. They are currently 18 points from safety having lost their last four.

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