The Premier League and broadcasters have been accused of neglecting match-going fans after they scheduled two of Manchester United's away games in May at times when it is impossible for visiting supporters to travel home by train.
United's rearranged match at Brighton will be played on Thursday, May 4 at 8pm before they take on West Ham at the London Stadium on Sunday, May 7 at 7pm - the day after the coronation of King Charles.
Supporters heading to the two games face travel chaos as there are no trains back to Manchester after the Brighton match, and the last one home from London after the West Ham clash is at 9:49pm, meaning fans would have to leave early in order to catch it.