Rangers v Napoli rescheduled after Queen’s death ‘limits police resources’ | Champions League
Rangers’ Champions League tie with Napoli has been rescheduled for Wednesday 14 September, Uefa has introduced. The tie has been moved again 24 hours as a consequence of “extreme limitations on police sources and organisational points” following the Queen’s demise. Away followers won’t be permitted for each the sport in Glasgow or the return match in Naples “as a matter of sporting equity”. “Uefa at the moment introduced that the Champions League tie between Rangers and Napoli, initially to be performed on Tuesday 13 September, has been rescheduled for Wednesday 14 September. That is as a result of extreme limitations on police sources and organisational points associated to the continued occasions surrounding the nationwide mourning for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. “Away followers won’t be authorised on the video games, and as a matter of sporting equity, Rangers’ followers won’t be authorised for the return legs in Naples. Uefa urges followers to not journey and to respect this extraordinary scenario.” The Tremendous League play-off semi-finals will go forward as deliberate on 16-17 September, it has been introduced. Wigan will play Leeds on the DW Stadium on Friday 16 September and St Helens will face Salford…