Stoke did the double over West Ham last season – can the Potters beat them again at the Britannia on Saturday?

Italy’s football league chief Maurizio Beretta has urged the players’ union to postpone the forthcoming strike to allow more time to conduct talks.

The players’ union (AIC) announced last week they will go on strike on September 25 and 26 in protest against the Italian league, who have not renewed the collective bargaining agreement which expired in June.

“Considering the limited time we have to reach an understanding regarding the renewal of the collective players’ agreement, and with the the date of the strike fast approaching, I think it would be sensible to postpone this strike to have more time,” Beretta said.

The Italian federation, the FIGC, are meeting with both the AIC and Lega Serie A on Friday in Rome to discuss the strike, the collective agreement, and ways to avert the proposed walkout.

Stoke did the double over West Ham last season – can the Potters beat them again at the Britannia on Saturday?

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