Despite leagues around the world returning to action following the March international break, Premier League fans have to wait a little longer.
The Premier League will start using its semi-automated VAR offside technology (SAOT) as of Matchweek 32 on the weekend of April 12-14.
Three matches make up Tuesday's Premier League action and BBC Sport will bring you every kick. Arsenal v FulhamWolves v West HamNottingham Forest v Manchester United (20:00 GMT) - Listen on BBC Radio
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Sporting News on MSNWhy are there no Premier League games this weekend? EPL break for March 2025 explained, dates of next matchesWe're entering crunch time in the 2024/25 Premier League season.While it looks like the title race is all but over given Liverpool's huge lead at the top of the standings, Arsenal will be determined not to give up until their hopes are mathematically over for another year.
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Football.London on MSNReason for no Premier League games this weekend explained despite just four FA Cup tiesThere will be no Premier League matches this weekend with the division taking a break as the FA Cup quarter-finals take centre stage with eight clubs hoping to reach the last four
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Tuko News on MSNREVEALED: Why are there no Premier League games this weekend after the international breakThe Premier League will take a backseat for the second weekend in a row despite the conclusion of the March international break. EPL will return on April 1.
The Premier League is taking a break this weekend as the quarter-finals of the FA Cup take place, with just seven top flight clubs in action.
If you live for Premier League action, you may be disappointed on Saturday and Sunday - despite the two-week international break being over