Blackburn Rovers boss Valérien Ismaël believes his side should be awarded three points after their Championship clash with Ipswich Town was abandoned due to heavy rain 🌧️.
⏱️ What Happened?
- Blackburn were 1-0 up thanks to a Todd Cantwell penalty in the second half.
- Ipswich were down to 10 men after Jacob Greaves was sent off.
- With just 10 minutes left to play, the pitch became waterlogged and referee Steve Martin had no choice but to call the game off.
📜 The Rules
When a game is abandoned after kick-off but before 90 minutes:
- The result can stand (points awarded as it ended) ✅
- The match can be replayed in part or in full 🔄
The EFL board will make the final decision, taking into account:
- The score at the time
- Minutes played
- The cause of abandonment
- Whether a club or supporters were at fault
🎙️ What Ismaël Said
- “We’ve got the right to want the three points because it’s the fair thing to do, especially when the opponent is down to 10.”
- “Eleven versus 11 is another situation. We were clearly at an advantage.”
- He admitted the referee’s call was final: “I never agreed to stop the game. The pitch was unplayable and the decision was already made.”
- On the rules: “It’s a grey area that puts football’s integrity in danger. This case will set a precedent.” ⚖️
🏛️ What Happens Next?
- Both clubs have until Wednesday 16:00 BST to submit their arguments.
- The EFL board will then meet and make a ruling before the end of the week.
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— EFL Communications (@EFL_Comms) September 24, 2025
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