All games in England’s Premier League, EFL, FA Women’s Super League and Women’s Championship are delayed.
Matches in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are also off.
The EFL, which hopes to resume play a day earlier than the Premier League on 3 April, stated clubs were likewise advised to suspend “non-essential activities” such as “player appearances, training ground sees and fan meetings”.
The suspension comes on a day of widespread sporting posts ponement worldwide.
- Uefa has held off next week’s Champions League and Europa League fixtures.
- England’s Test cricket series in Sri Lanka has been cancelled.
- Golf’s Players Champion in Florida was cancelled after one round.
- Formula 1 has called off the Vietnam Grand Prix on 5 April.
- Formula E is suspended for two months, affecting races in Paris, Seoul and Jakarta.
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Late on Thursday it was announced Arsenal supervisor Mikel Arteta had evaluated favorable for the infection, and early on Friday Chelsea striker Callum Hudson-Odoi exposed he had been impacted, while Everton say a first-team gamer has shown signs.
Previously today, numerous clubs – consisting of Arsenal, Chelsea, Leicester City, Bournemouth, Man