Nigeria Professional Football League Reschedules The Games To Make Up Lost Time Of The Abridged 2022/23 Season.
The projected end date of the league isn’t affected, as the organizers created one more midweek round of matches to meet up with the May 14 date.
According to the previous calendar, the regular season had three midweek matches on match-day two, five and 11, while match-day eight has now been earmarked for midweek in the new calendar to make the number of midweek games four.
A Super-Six play-off will follow to determine the champions of the league and the winners of available continental slots.
The readjustment began with the push back of one of the match-day one encounters between Nasarawa United and Enyimba to Saturday January 14, while the other match-day one fixtures will be played on Sunday January 15.
Following an elongated match-day one action, the Nigeria Professional Football League has rescheduled some of the season’s games to make up for the lost time in the early days of the abridged 2022/23 season.
The projected end date of the league isn’t affected, as the organizers created one more midweek round of matches to meet up with the May 14 date.
According to the previous calendar, the regular season had three midweek matches on match-day two, five and 11, while match-day eight has now been earmarked for midweek in the new calendar to make the number of midweek games four.
A Super-Six play-off will follow to determine the champions of the league and the winners of available continental slots.
The readjustment began with the push back of one of the match-day one encounters between Nasarawa United and Enyimba to Saturday January 14, while the other match-day one fixtures will be played on Sunday January 15.