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Hit For Six: Foxes finally find out points deduction punishment

Leicester City have had six points deducted for breaking profit and sustainability rules (PSR). The decision drops them to 20th in the Championship table, only outside the relegation zone on goal difference.

05.02.26, 17:11 Updated 05.02.26, 18:18 4 Minute Read

Rob Hayes

Rob Hayes

Leicester City have been deducted six points as a result of them being found to have contravened Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

The Foxes breached the PSR threshold by £20.8million over the three-year assessment period (2022-2024).

A statement from the EFL said: “The EFL notes the decision of the Independent Disciplinary Commission, appointed under Premier League Rules, which has confirmed that Leicester City FC breached the Profit & Sustainability Rules in the three-year reporting period ending with Season 2023/24.

“On consideration of all relevant factors, the Commission has recommended a deduction of six points. The EFL Board has met to consider the decision and determined that the sanction should be applied to the Championship table with immediate effect.”

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