The Serbian championship competition board has decided to reschedule Partizan Belgrade’s next weekend game in order to allow the team to focus solely on their second leg against Ħamrun Spartans of the following week.
Partizan Belgrade are set to host the Maltese side this Thursday, in the first leg of the play-off round of the UEFA Europa Conference League (kick-off: 9pm).
Over the weekend, Partizan Belgrade were then due to face Spartak Subotica on Sunday, August 21 (kick-off: 7.30pm). However, that game has been postponed and will be played on another date.
The second leg between Ħamrun and Partizan Belgrade is pencilled for Thursday, August 25 at the National Stadium (kick-off: 8pm).
The league board has also postponed Red Star Belgrade’s next fixture as they will be involved in the UEFA Champions League play-off round against Israel’s Maccabi Haifa.
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