Blackburn and Yi Town s match was terminated due to heavy rain and did not play 11 minutes left
In this round of the Championship, Blackburn and Ipswich's match was terminated due to heavy rain and did not play 11 minutes left.
Blackburn is nervously awaiting a ruling to confirm whether they can score three points against Ipswich, and although they were ahead at the time, the game was suspended for some reason.
Blackburn led 1-0 with Canterville's penalty and with only 11 minutes left in the game, Ipswich's Jacob Graves was sent off with a red card. However, due to heavy rainstorms, the game was forced to be cancelled and the staff were unable to restore the stadium to playable state.
Blackburn is currently awaiting the EFL committee's decision to determine whether they score three points or have to replay.
This victory will be crucial to Blackburn, who ranked 18th in the Championship this season.
Although Ipswich is also struggling this season, if he can defeat this team that has been relegated from the Premier League, it will be a wonderful way for Blackburn to win his first home win in the season. The decision to suspend the game was made after joint negotiation between the coaches of the two teams. The fans waited for about 25 minutes to confirm whether the game would resume, but the organizer finally decided to terminate the game.
Blackburn official tweeted: "Due to the serious water accumulation in the field, the referee has announced the cancellation of this game. The decision on whether a complete rematch is required will be made by the EFL Board of Directors in a timely manner."
For the interruption of the game, the EFL rulebook stipulates: "All league matches should be 90 minutes. However, any league match that fails to complete the 90-minute event for some reason may be judged to be valid for completion, or the board of directors shall have the full authority to decide for all or part of the time of the rematch, and must comply with the EFL rules, the FA rules and the competition rules approved by the Board of Directors. "
" If there is a conflict between the above rules, the FA rules shall prevail."