As the festive season approaches, the Christmas is set to give the world of football a breather amid the bustling season across the world. While Christmas is rooted in Christian tradition, it has transcended religious boundaries and is now a worldwide celebration.
During this time of joy and festivity, many businesses and workplaces shut their doors, allowing people everywhere to partake in the holiday cheer. Football is also set to embrace the festivities.

Amidst the widespread closures and festive activities, the world of football typically takes a brief hiatus as well. It's a rare moment of calm in the otherwise bustling football calendar. However, to state that the beautiful game completely halts during Christmas would be inaccurate.
Indeed, while most leagues pause to observe the yuletide festivities, the English Premier League has a tradition of its own. The Premier League provides a unique thrill for football fans with fixtures resuming on Boxing Day, a mere 24 hours after Christmas celebrations. This quick return to action is a hallmark of English football, eagerly anticipated by fans worldwide.
Contrastingly, Germany's Bundesliga allows its players and fans an extended break, pausing the action for approximately three weeks. This provides a well-earned rest for all involved before they regroup for the second half of the season.
La Liga in Spain opts to welcome the new year before the football action resumes, giving teams and supporters time to recharge and reflect. Meanwhile, Italy's Serie A takes a slightly shorter pause, scheduling the return of league fixtures for December 29, allowing for a quick turnaround after the Christmas festivities.
The Indian Super League aligns with many global counterparts, observing Christmas Day as a day off. However, the excitement doesn't fade as Punjab FC gears up to face Odisha FC on Boxing Day, ensuring that football enthusiasts in India also have a post-Christmas match to look forward to.
As we said earlier, if we say football's bustle is completely at a standstill on Christmas, it is factually wrong. Football will be up and running in six countries even on December 25.
The Egyptian Premier League in Egypt will be in action, whereas the football in Ghana will also continue. Iran and Israel football will also continue on the day. The Turkish Super League is also going to be played on Christmas with teams like Besiktas, and Kasimpasa in action. Thailand is the sixth country where the top-flight league won't cease on festival day.
As families and friends gather to share in the holiday spirit, the world of football respects the tradition by dimming its stadium lights and taking a step back. But the love for the game never fully subsides, with leagues like the Premier League reigniting the passion of fans almost immediately after the Christmas festivities. Whether it's the roaring crowds in English stadiums or the eager anticipation of matches resuming in Germany, Spain, Italy, and India, football remains an integral part of the holiday season for fans across the globe.