Major rule change offers immediate prospect of more options for Leeds United in Championship's run-in

LEEDS UNITED could be allowed to use up to five substitutes per game if and when the EFL Championship season gets back up and running.
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With players across the globe facing the potential to be playing more games in a shorter period of time, football's lawmakers have acted quickly to make a temporary amendment to the laws of the game based on a proposal received from FIFA seeking to protect player welfare.

Consequently, in competitions that are scheduled to be completed by December 31, teams will now be allowed to use up to five substitutes though sides will only have three opportunities to make substitutions during the game - excluding half-time and extra-time.

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It is now down to each competition to decide whether or not they wish to apply the new rules with immediate effect.

MORE OPTIONS: Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa will be allowed to use up to five substitutes per game if the EFL choose to apply new rules brought in by the IFAB. Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images.MORE OPTIONS: Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa will be allowed to use up to five substitutes per game if the EFL choose to apply new rules brought in by the IFAB. Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images.
MORE OPTIONS: Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa will be allowed to use up to five substitutes per game if the EFL choose to apply new rules brought in by the IFAB. Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images.

A statement from the IFAB read: "As football begins to consider resumption of competitions across the world following the COVID-19 pandemic, The International Football Association Board (The IFAB) has agreed to make a temporary amendment to the Laws of the Game based on a proposal received from FIFA seeking to protect player welfare.

"For competitions which have either started or are intended to start, but are scheduled to be completed by 31 December 2020, the IFAB has approved FIFA’s proposal to introduce a temporary amendment to Law 3 – The Players, which will allow for a maximum of five substitutes to be made per team. However, to avoid disruption to the game, each team will only have three opportunities to make substitutions; substitutions may also be made at half-time.

"The temporary amendment comes into force with immediate effect, and has been made as matches may be played in a condensed period in different weather conditions, both of which could have impacts on player welfare.

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"The decision on whether to apply this temporary amendment will remain at the discretion of each individual competition organiser, while The IFAB and FIFA will determine at a later stage whether this temporary amendment would need to be extended further (e.g. for competitions due to be completed in 2021).

"The amendment to Law 3 affects both the 2019/20 and 2020/21 Laws of the Game, with the latter coming into effect as from 1 June 2020.

"In relation to competitions in which the video assistant referee (VAR) system is implemented, these competitions are permitted to cease its use upon restart at the discretion of each individual competition organiser.

"However, where VAR is used, all aspects of the Laws of the Game and, by extension, the VAR protocol will remain in place."

The IFAB added that in summary -

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Each team will be permitted to use a maximum of five substitutes.

To reduce disruption to the match, each team will have a maximum of three opportunities to make substitutions during the game; substitutions may also be made at half-time.

If both teams make a substitution at the same time, this will count as one of the three opportunities for each team.

Unused substitutions and opportunities are carried forward into extra time.

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Where competition rules allow an additional substitution in extra time, teams will each have one additional substitution opportunity; substitutions may also be made before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.

The use of return substitutes is not an option for senior competitions.

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