The ongoing unrest in England continues to disrupt football schedules - the Premier League match between London and Liverpool clubs scheduled for Saturday was postponed. The match was supposed to take place at the "White Hart Lane" stadium in the capital, but due to riots, it was moved to a later time. "Unfortunately, it happened like this, but we are listening to the police and supporting the officers," said the Premier League's executive director Richard Scudamore. However, it is expected that the other nine matches scheduled for the weekend will go on as planned. Let's not forget that hooligan violence also forced the cancellation of friendly matches between the England and Netherlands national teams in London, as well as several Carling Cup matches.
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