General
A-League, W-League will not keep teams in hubs for their new seasons, beginning on December 27
The A-League and W-League will not keep teams in hubs for season 2020/21, the ABC understands.
Key points:
- The A-League and W-League seasons will begin on December 27
- It is understood that crowd capacities will vary between the states
- ABC will show one A-League and one W-League game live a week, beginning in early January
The decision will set the leagues apart from most other Australian domestic sporting competitions since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The news comes with the release of the A-League schedule for the new season, which kicks off on December 27.
The season will begin with a double-header involving the A-League and W-League, which will have the same opening day.
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