More Chinese Super League matches delayed due to COVID curbs

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More Chinese Super League matches delayed due to COVID curbs

COVID is still having an effect on the CSL
COVID is still having an effect on the CSLReuters
The next two rounds of the Chinese Super League have been postponed until the end of September as the competition continues to be impacted by China's efforts to tackle COVID-19 outbreaks.

Organisers announced nine matches due to be played on Sunday and Monday in the 17th round have been rescheduled for September 24th and 25th while games in the 18th round, which were to be held on September 23rd and 24th, will now be played on September 29th and 30th.

Matches in the 19th and 20th rounds have been postponed until further notice.

The Chinese Super League reverted to a home-and-away format at the start of August. But the government's zero-COVID policy of stamping out every outbreak with frequent lockdowns has thrown the schedule into disarray.

Prior to the latest changes, 15 matches had been postponed and rescheduled since play resumed on August 5th.

Wuhan Three Towns currently sit on top of the 18-team Chinese Super League standings with 44 points from 16 games, four more than defending champions Shandong Taishan, who have played one match more than the league leaders.

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