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It's hardly the main concern with the coronavirus at present, but as the epidemic sweeps the globe and plunges governments, airports and entire cities into a state of crisis and shutdown, its impact on football is really beginning to be felt. The Chinese Super League has been suspended until further notice, while Serie A fixtures are being postponed as a result of an outbreak. Even Euro 2020 is at some risk. And while the UK has things...
Premier League games could be played behind closed doors in a bid to combat the spread of coronavirus, with the league and FA already believed to have held talks over possible implications if government public health advice bans large gatherings. The number of confirmed cases in the UK rose to 39 on Monday, with the government warning that the virus is a 'problem' that is 'likely to become more significant'. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says...
The Premier League is discussing contingency plans regarding playing matches behind closed doors should the threat of the coronavirus lead to mass gatherings being banned
A Premier League club has decided to ban any and all autographs and selfies with fans in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The virus has rapidly spread around Europe and has wrecked havoc on the sporting calendar, having already cancelled one of Ireland’s Six Nations matches and halting a number of Serie […]
Ukraine's parliament approved Denys Shmygal as the new prime minister on Wednesday after his predecessor resigned following a leak of a recording where he criticised President Volodymyr Zelensky. Analysts say Zelensky was unhappy with the government's handling of the economy and its flagging
Chris Gayle, Sandeep Lamichhane and Mohammad Shahzad had been due to feature in tournament | ESPNcricinfo.com
Everton’s chief financial officer says the spread of coronavirus means it is likely fans will be banned from Premier League games this month
90 cases of the coronavirus have currently been reported in the United Kingdom to date, with no fatalities, although one Brit has died overseas.
The Premier League announces that the pre-match handshakes between both teams and officials will take not place until further notice because of fears over the spread of coronavirus.
The coronavirus outbreak is likely to force Premier League clubs to play fixtures without the presence of fans, according to Everton Chief Financial Officer Sasha Ryazantsev.