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Which players are suspended or close to a ban in Premier League?

See which gamers are unavailable for Premier League matches as a result of they’re serving a ban or are near suspension as a consequence of their accumulation of yellow playing cards. 

Who’s suspended?

After Declan Rice was despatched off after a second yellow card in opposition to Brighton & Hove Albion in Matchweek 3, he’ll serve a one-match ban for Arsenal, ruling him out of the north London derby at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday 15 September.

Southampton defender Jack Stephens is suspended till Matchweek 7 after receiving a straight purple card within the 3-0 loss to Manchester United. He’ll miss two Premier League matches, in opposition to Ipswich City and AFC Bournemouth, in addition to an EFL Cup assembly with Everton, earlier than returning to availability for a visit to Arsenal on 5 October.

Newcastle United defender Fabian Schar is obtainable to return this weekend in opposition to Wolverhampton Wanderers, after a straight purple card in opposition to Southampton in Matchweek 1 resulted in a three-match ban that included the EFL Cup win at Nottingham Forest.

Gamers serving bans
Participant Subsequent obtainable
Declan Rice (ARS) MW5
Jack Stephens (SOU) MW7
Who’s near a ban?

Gamers who obtain a complete of 5 yellow playing cards of their first 19 fixtures shall be given a one-match suspension. At the moment there are 10 gamers on two yellow playing cards. 

Ought to a participant be booked 10 instances throughout their first 32 matches within the competitors, they are going to be suspended for 2 matches. Yellow playing cards should not carried over to the EFL Cup or FA Cup.

Gamers with most yellow playing cards
Participant (membership) Yellow playing cards
Kobbie Mainoo (MUN) 3
Sam Morsy (IPS) 3
Ali Al-Hamadi (IPS) 2
Dan Burn (NEW) 2
Rodrigo Bentancur (TOT) 2
Tom Cairney (FUL) 2
Joao Gomes (WOL) 2
Toti Gomes (WOL) 2
Taylor Harwood-Bellis (SOU) 2
Amadou Onana (EVE) 2
Joelinton (NEW) 2
Bryan Mbeumo (BRE) 2

*up to date 14 September

See: Newest Premier League participant accidents

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