Premier League to Pause Matches Briefly for Ramadan
The Premier League and English Football League (EFL) have confirmed they will again permit brief, in-game pauses for Muslim players to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan, which begins this week and lasts until March 18, 2026. Referees will identify natural, mid-game stoppages (e.g., goal-kicks, free-kicks) to allow players to drink water or consume energy gels at sunset. The pause is intended to be a natural stoppage in play rather than a scheduled break. Team captains and match officials will agree on an approximate time for the pause before the game begins. Referees will then stop play during a natural break, such as a goal-kick or throw-in, to allow players to rehydrate or take energy supplements. These pauses are exclusively for breaking the fast and not for team drinks or tactical discussions. Procedure: Players and officials will agree beforehand if a pause is required. The stoppage will not be a formal "drinks break" but a quick, temporary pause in pla...