The EFL have requested Hull Metropolis for his or her observations – and will launch an investigation – after the Tigers’ match with Watford was known as off 18 minutes earlier than kick-off.
Officers have additionally requested the Hornets, who complained bitterly in regards to the late name, for his or her ideas.
They are going to then assess the proof earlier than deciding whether or not to begin a probe which may result in disciplinary motion in opposition to the hosts who’re at present a spot outdoors the Championship play-offs.
The choice was made because of security areas over the substitute turf surrounding the pitch on the MKM Stadium, reasonably than the taking part in floor itself.
Hull launched a press release saying that every one events had agreed to the postponement. Nonetheless, Watford subsequently insisted that they had been able to play and that their consent was not given to name the sport off.
‘We reiterate we had been prepared and prepared to play after the pitch was handed match by the referee,’ a press release stated.
Hull Metropolis may face investigation after their Championship tie in opposition to Watford was postponed
‘We stay upset by the choice to postpone and by how the choice was reached. We didn’t comply with the postponement.’
In an earlier submit Watford, who’re a spot above Hull, stated ‘we had been able to play. The choice to postpone the fixture so near kick-off is regrettable and we totally share the frustration of our supporters’.
Ought to the EFL consider there are grounds to research and conclude that the Tigers breached its guidelines, they may very well be compelled to pay compensation to their guests.
The league may additionally take into account additional motion ought to it deem it needed, though the factors being handed to Watford with out the fixture being performed is a extremely unlikely prospect.

















