Portsmouth pencil in pre-season friendly plans as players prepare to return
Kenny Jackett’s players return to training on Monday, signifying the start of summer preparation.
The timing of pre-season has been pushed back a month, the inevitable consequence following the coronavirus crisis.
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Hide AdJackett’s troops are being lined-up with 4-5 friendly fixtures, all of which will take place in England.
Instead, Pompey are in the process of arranging a week’s training at a location in England, which is likely to consist of playing nearby opposition in friendly action.
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Hide AdWork is also presently being carried out on Fratton Park’s pitch to ensure it continues to meet its excellent condition of recent years.
As a result, one home friendly has been pencilled in and is expected to be the final Saturday before the September 12 start.
The Blues have long favoured hosting one pre-season friendly, which usually represents their final summer fixture.
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Hide AdHowever, extensive work on the Fratton Park pitch last summer meant all five first-team matches were played away from home.
In addition, there were three Pompey XI fixtures, also on their travels.
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