Premier League matches to pause for fasting Muslim players during Ramadan

(BBC) Tuesday’s Premier League matches will briefly be paused for Muslim players who have been fasting during Ramadan.

If clubs have requested a stoppage before the game, the referee will signal for a break, allowing Muslim players to eat and drink at pitchside.

Everton’s game against Tottenham was stopped in the 26th minute to allow players that had been fasting during the day to take on energy supplements.

Three Muslim players were in action for Sean Dyche’s side at Goodison Park.

Although sunset was before kick-off, allowing players to break their fast, a drinks break was pre-agreed with the referee when both teams — including Toffees trio Abdoulaye Doucoure, Amadou Onana and Idrissa Gueye — came to the side of the pitch to take on fluids.

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