The highly-awaited game between Ħamrun Spartans and Valletta has been rescheduled for Wednesday, January 27, the Malta FA announced.
The two rivals were due to square off on January 5 but the Citizens were unable to present enough players available on Matchday, hence the postponement of the game.
The Malta Football Association (MFA) released new dates for the rest of the Premier League fixtures that had been called off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
While Ħamrun have to recuperate just one game, Valletta must face Sliema Wanderers on Wednesday, February 3 before taking on Birkirkara on another Wednesday, this time on February 17.
Champions Floriana will face Tarxien Rainbows this Wednesday before taking on Lija Athletic, on January 27. On the same day, Gudja United and Hibernians will face each other as the former still have three missing games.
In fact, following their Paolites encounter, Gudja will play Gżira United on February 3 before meeting Mosta a couple of weeks later.
Lija Athletic will play their missing fixtures against Tarxien on February 3 and on February 17, when they face Senglea Athletic.
In the Challenge League, Naxxar Lions and Pembroke Athleta will take on each other on January 20 while in the women’s league, Mosta and Birkirkara will square off on January 27.
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