Beitar Jerusalem's reception in honor of Menashe Zalka/Sport1
The league administration is checking whether the dramatic instructions published this evening (Saturday) by the Home Front Command are also valid for the Premier League games in the next two days. Following the fear of an Iranian attack, the IDF spokesman informed that there will be no educational activities throughout the country and gatherings have been limited to 1,000 people. These instructions are valid until Monday.
Now the football captains are waiting to know whether it will be possible to hold the three Premier League games tomorrow and the main game between Hapoel Beer Sheva to Maccabi Tel Aviv on Monday evening (8:30 p.m.) The league administration is holding talks with the Home Front Command and the police and it is estimated that there will be no crowd in the next two games in the Premier League As for the games, there will most likely be no spectators. Sunday
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19:00: Hapoel Jerusalem - Maccabi Petah Tikva
, 19:45: Hapoel Haifa - Maccabi Bnei Rayna
, 20:00 - Maccabi Netanya (Sport2)
Monday, 20:30: Hapoel Beer Sheva - Maccabi Tel Aviv
Four games are expected to be played in the Premier League in basketball in the next two days, as well as game number 3 in the finals of the Premier League in women's basketball. At this stage, the league administration and the basketball association are studying the decision, but the only game that should have over a thousand spectators will be held tomorrow in Be'er Sheva: the Radius game of Hapoel Tel Aviv against Maccabi Ramat Gan, and the team is awaiting instructions.
The director of the basketball league said: "We are subject to the directives of the Home Front Command and will act accordingly in all games."