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(C)Getty ImagesCould Premier League games be played in the US? EPL chief shares update on possibility of taking regular-season matches stateside
Premier League chief Tony Scholes had his say on the possibility of hosting some English top-flight games in the US.
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WHAT HAPPENED?
GettyTHE BIGGER PICTURE
Premier League’s chief football officer, Tony Scholes has now ruled out the possibility of conducting matches in the US. Manchester City and Chelsea, however, will travel to America in the summer as they are all set to participate in the brand new format of the FIFA Club World.
WHAT HAS BEEN SAID
Speaking to The Inquirer, Scholes said: "Thankfully, we don’t feel the need to come and play in the U.S. during the season. And you’ll understand the challenges that this would present in the U.K. as well. So it’s not on our agenda. No discussions are taking place on it. Our position as the Premier League is that we’ve got no intention of playing games abroad."
GettyWHAT NEXT?
After a brief break this weekend due to FA Cup action, the Premier League will resume on February 12 with Liverpool taking on Everton in the Merseyside derby.