The traditional Boxing Day feast of Premier League football may end up looking like leftovers this winter, with a squeezed calendar meaning there may be only one top-flight fixture.Boxing Day lands on Friday and that has left the Premier League with a scheduling conundrum because of an expanded Champions League and a commitment to preserving a platform for the FA Cup.The league must deliver 33 weekends of fixtures as part of its commitment to broadcasters and is struggling to locate another weekend to play games should at least half of the matches, as is tradition, be moved to Boxing Day. On a standard Premier League weekend fixtures are by default played at 3pm on Saturday unless they are moved to a specified broadcast slot. This season, for the first time, all matches not played during the Saturday 3pm blackout are being shown live, but there is only one broadcast slot reserved for a Friday.Any Boxing Day fixture selection is likely to prove controversial, even if there is only one match, given the absence of most public transport. Despite a commitment to announce its TV picks for December and January by 15 October, the league has amended its fixture programme only until 22 December. The EFL has a full Boxing Day programme.The last time Boxing Day fell on a Friday, in 2014, there was a full round of Premier League fixtures, with Raheem Sterling scoring for Liverpool in a 1-0 win against Burnley and Wayne Rooney recording a brace and an assist for Robin van Persie in a 3-1 Manchester United win against Newcastle. Eight Premier League games were played on Boxing Day last year, five took place in 2023 and seven in 2022.The expectation is that any change to tradition will be reversed in 2026, with Boxing Day on a Saturday. But the expansion of the Champions League, meaning league-stage fixtures are played in January, and a related commitment to ensure the FA Cup has exclusive weekend scheduling in the fourth, fifth and quarter-final rounds, are calendar obligations that will remain for the foreseeable future.
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