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A-League season-opener delayed after COVID-19 outbreak

06:06 am on 24 December 2020

Sunday's A-League season opener between Western Sydney Wanderers and Macarthur FC has been pushed back three days due to COVID-19 restrictions in Sydney.

WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS Photo: PHOTOSPORT

The A-League season will now begin with a game between Western United and Adelaide United in Geelong on Dec. 28.

The Wanderers will face Macarthur on Dec. 30 in Sydney.

An outbreak of the novel coronavirus, centred on Sydney's northern beaches, has grown to 97 cases and parts of the city remain under lockdown.

New South Wales on Wednesday, though, relaxed coronavirus restrictions for Christmas.

"We have worked closely with the NSW Government to ensure that the A-League ... will go ahead as planned with the best possible experience for fans and players within the current restrictions," FA's Head of Leagues, Greg O'Rourke said in a statement.

The capacity for all games in NSW will be reduced by 50% until the end of December.

"Moving the matches back three days with a reduced capacity supports the Government's risk mitigation plan in relation to crowds and to mobility around the city during this Christmas period and New Year's Eve," O'Rourke said.

FA on Tuesday reshuffled the early rounds of the A-League season to ensure NSW-based teams play each other. Those based outside of NSW can compete with each other without border restrictions.

-Reuters