The National League confirmed that games will restart on Monday; the EFL will resume play on Tuesday; and the FA says the WSL and grassroots football will resume their regular schedules this weekend.
After The Queen’s passing, the EFL program will resume on Tuesday, September 13.
Before games, there will be a moment of silence, during which black armbands will be worn, flags will fly at half-staff, and the national anthem will be performed in the stadiums.
The WSL and grassroots football will resume their regular schedules this weekend, according to the FA.
The funeral for Queen Elizabeth II will be held at Westminster Abbey on Monday, September 19, at 11 a.m.
In light of The Queen’s passing on Thursday, all EFL games were postponed for the weekend of September 10 and 11.
The National League has confirmed that games would start on Monday as scheduled, with a minute of silence to be observed before every game and players wearing black armbands.