Blackburn Rovers' match against Ipswich Town in the Championship will be replayed entirely after being abandoned last Saturday. Blackburn was ahead 1-0 thanks to Todd Cantwell's penalty in the second half. Ipswich's Jacob Greaves had been sent off before the game was halted in the 79th minute due to heavy rain.
The EFL has confirmed that the match will be replayed in full, with a new date to be announced soon. Although Greaves will still face suspension, Cantwell's goal will not count. The decision came after a board meeting where all options were considered according to regulations.
A statement from the EFL explained that this decision aligns with recent precedents for abandoned games. It aims to maintain league integrity by ensuring fixtures
are completed on their scheduled day whenever possible. The board acknowledged the complexity of this decision and plans to consult clubs on developing new guidelines for future match abandonments.
Club Statement: EFL Board decision Blackburn Rovers regrettably confirms that the EFL Board has ruled that the Championship fixture against Ipswich Town should be replayed in full at a later date. Click below to read the club's full statement #RoversBlackburn Rovers (@Rovers) September 25, 2025
The board's decision reflects a commitment to fairness and consistency within the league. By consulting clubs, they aim to create clear guidance for handling similar situations in the future, ensuring all teams understand how such decisions are made.
This approach underscores the importance of completing matches as intended, reinforcing competitive balance across the league. The upcoming replay offers both teams another chance to compete under fair conditions, free from weather disruptions.