How long Yorkshire clubs will be out of action at home after postponement over coronavirus

WITH ENGLISH football in all four divisions suspended until April 3 at the earliest due to the coronavirus pandemic, Yorkshire will not see a competitive league or cup fixture for just under a month.
Yorkshire clubs will be out of action until at least April 3 after the Premier League, EFL and FA postponed games due to the coronavirus crisis.Yorkshire clubs will be out of action until at least April 3 after the Premier League, EFL and FA postponed games due to the coronavirus crisis.
Yorkshire clubs will be out of action until at least April 3 after the Premier League, EFL and FA postponed games due to the coronavirus crisis.

The Football Association, the Premier League, the English Football League, FA Women's Super League and FA Women's Championship have all agreed to call a halt to competitive action with immediate effect.

Here is the breakdown for the amount of time between home games for our respective White Rose clubs - which ground will face the longest spell of time without seeing a game.

The full list is here.

Hull City: 44 days (February 29 to April 13).

Rotherham United: 41 days (February 29 to April 10).

Barnsley: 37 days (March 7 to April 13).

Sheffield Wednesday: 37 days (March 4 to April 10).

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Huddersfield Town, Bradford City and Doncaster Rovers: 35 days (February 29 to April 4).

Leeds United: 34 days (March 7 to April 10).

Middlesbrough: 33 days: (March 2 to April 4).

Sheffield United: 28 days: (March 7 to April 4).

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