Scheduling changes
Learn what happens if there are changes in the real matches
If a real game is moved back in advance and is played well before of the rest of the respective round, the players of the teams involved will have two scoring matches in a given gameweek (the one in which they play the anticipated game) and no scoring matches in the gameweek from where the game was moved. On the other hand, if the real game is postponed in advance and played well after the rest of the respective round, the same applies.
If a real game is postponed shortly before its kick-off or stopped midway and resumed in the following days, players from the teams involved in those games will have their scores frozen until the completion of the game, which will count towards the original scheduled round the game was set.
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