Manchester City could face a disadvantage when football resumes as the Premier League makes plans for rescheduled games in the calendar. Pep Guardiola's side are one of four teams to have played one game fewer than the rest of the division.
City were back at the training ground for the first time in two months on Monday but when it is deemed appropriate to play again, City and three other teams could face a heavier workload than the rest up front.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said that matches that would bring all teams in the division onto the same number of games played would be prioritised when the fixtures are made up.
"It is a relatively normal occurrence for, at this stage of the season, there to be displaced matches that have to be played," he said. "But I think it is a good idea to prioritise games that have to be played first relatively early in the schedule."
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