How long Yorkshire clubs will be out of action at home after postponement over coronavirus

Yorkshire clubs will be out of action until at least April 3 after the Premier League, EFL and FA postponed games due to the coronavirus crisis.Yorkshire clubs will be out of action until at least April 3 after the Premier League, EFL and FA postponed games due to the coronavirus crisis.
Yorkshire clubs will be out of action until at least April 3 after the Premier League, EFL and FA postponed games due to the coronavirus crisis.
WITH ENGLISH football in all four divisions suspended until April 3 at the earliest due to the coronavirus pandemic, Yorkshire will not see a competitive league or cup fixture for just under a month.

The Football Association, the Premier League, the English Football League, FA Women's Super League and FA Women's Championship have all agreed to call a halt to competitive action with immediate effect.

Here is the breakdown for the amount of time between home games for our respective White Rose clubs - which ground will face the longest spell of time without seeing a game.

The full list is here.

Hull City: 44 days (February 29 to April 13).

Rotherham United: 41 days (February 29 to April 10).

Barnsley: 37 days (March 7 to April 13).

Sheffield Wednesday: 37 days (March 4 to April 10).

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Huddersfield Town, Bradford City and Doncaster Rovers: 35 days (February 29 to April 4).

Leeds United: 34 days (March 7 to April 10).

Middlesbrough: 33 days: (March 2 to April 4).

Sheffield United: 28 days: (March 7 to April 4).

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