SPFL Confirms Championship Start

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SPFL Confirms Championship Start

SPFL Confirms Championship Start / League structure

The SPFL today has made the announcement that next season’s league structure will remain as a 12-10-10-10 format after only 16 clubs voted in favour.

Arbroath FC can confirm that we voted in favour of changing to a 14-10-10-10 format.

Arbroath Chairman Mike Caird told the Arbroath Herald last week.

“If it is a permanent solution we will support it. You could argue it rights a wrong for the teams who are relegated without playing out of all last season. It’s a compromise, we’ve talked about a few different types of restructure and the bottom line is we certainty and, if this provided that, we are behind it.

The SPFL has also today confirmed that the Championship season will start on the weekend of Saturday 17th October 2020 and will be a 27 game season. Meaning all teams will play one another 3 times instead of 4.

We know our fans are desperate to help their club further by purchasing their season ticket, but at the moment it looks like the season may start behind closed doors. We will keep you updated when we are in the position to start selling season tickets.

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SPFL CONFIRMS 12-10-10-10 LEAGUE STRUCTURE FOR NEXT SEASON

CHAMPIONSHIP CLUBS APPROVE 27-GAME PROGRAMME

The SPFL Board today (Monday) announced that a league-wide consultation exercise has shown there is insufficient support for a new divisional structure and that the current 12-10-10-10 format will remain in place for Season 2020/21.

16 of the 42 clubs favoured changing to a 14-10-10-10 structure, but this was short of the numbers required* and, as a result, the SPFL Board has agreed to draw a line under reconstruction talks.

Separately, the ten Championship clubs have voted to approve a 27-game programme, with teams playing each other three times, rather than four.

Neil Doncaster, chief executive of the SPFL said: “In recent weeks, we’ve been consulting closely with our clubs regarding possible reconstruction and, based on the feedback we received, the board decided to ask all 42 clubs to give their views so that we could have absolute clarity, which we’ve achieved today. “Whilst a number of clubs were in favour of a new divisional set-up, the support for it was insufficient and we will now move forward with a fixture programme for Season 2020/21 based on the current 12-10-10-10 structure.

“Due to the restrictions forced upon us by the coronavirus outbreak, the Championship clubs also voted overwhelmingly to play each other three times next season, rather than four, which enables a later start to the Championship league season.

“Now that we have a confirmed structure for next season, the SPFL’s fixturing team will begin work on the Premiership fixture list, which will start on the weekend of 1 August, and the Championship fixture list, which will start on the weekend of 17 October.”

Discussions regarding arrangements for Leagues 1 and 2 remain ongoing.

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