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Sports News of Friday, 13 March 2020

Source: goal.com

Coronavirus: All Champions League, Europa League matches postponed

The UCL has been suspended indefinitely The UCL has been suspended indefinitely

UEFA have announced that all Champions League and Europa League matches set for next week have now been postponed amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Manchester City's match with Real Madrid and Juventus' clash with Lyon had already been suspended, but Wednesday and Thursday's ties have all now been affected.

That means Bayern Munich vs Chelsea and Barcelona vs Napoli will no longer go ahead behind closed doors as planned, while Man Utd, Wolves, Inter, Roma and many others will see their games rescheduled.

In a statement released on Friday morning, UEFA said: “In the light of developments due to the spread of Covid-19 in Europe and related decisions made by different governments, all UEFA club competitions matches scheduled next week are postponed.

“This includes the remaining UEFA Champions League, Round of 16 second-leg matches scheduled on 17 and 18 March 2020; all UEFA Europa League, Round of 16 second-leg matches scheduled on 19 March 2020; all UEFA Youth League, quarter-final matches scheduled on 17 and 18 March 2020.

“Further decisions on when these matches take place will be communicated in due course.

“As a consequence of the postponements, the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League quarter-final draws scheduled for 20 March have also been postponed.

“UEFA yesterday invited representatives of its 55 member associations, together with the boards of the European Club Association and the European Leagues and a representative of FIFPro, to a videoconference meeting on Tuesday 17 March to discuss European football’s response to the outbreak.”

UEFA had been one of the very few governing bodies left to call a temporary halt to match action, with Italy's Serie A, Spain's La Liga, France's Ligue 1, and Netherlands' Eredivisie all having suspended play.

Of the remaining top five leagues in Europe, the English Premier League and the German Bundesliga are expected to announce their verdicts on Friday as to whether their own match action will go ahead as planned.

With several members of various teams across both leagues either testing positive for Covid-19 or at least showing symptoms and self-isolating, however, the general feeling is that neither will go ahead in the short term.