Man United, Villa latest Premier League clubs to be hit by Covid-19
Manchester United and Aston Villa are the latest Premier League clubs to be affected by outbreaks of coronavirus cases, according to reports on Sunday.
Manchester United and Aston Villa are the latest Premier League clubs to be affected by outbreaks of coronavirus cases, according to reports on Sunday.
Tottenham’s Premier League game at Brighton on Sunday has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak at the north London club.
Golden Arrows have insisted that they are preparing to host Kaizer Chiefs on Wednesday night and are expecting the game to go ahead despite Chiefs’ no show on Saturday against Cape Town City.
Kaizer Chiefs have released a statement on Friday night confirming that the club won’t be able to host Cape Town City for their DStv Premiership clash after the league failed to respond to their calls to postpone their games after a covid outbreak at the club.
Arsenal have announced they are proposing 55 redundancies due to the ‘significant and long-lasting’ financial implications caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Liverpool has condemned fans who ignored calls from the club to celebrate their Premier League title win at home.
Paris Saint-Germain have confirmed three players and one member of staff have tested positive for coronavirus.
The Premier League has announced that four more people have tested positive for Covid-19 after a third round of testing was completed.
Five players in the top two divisions of Spanish football have tested positive for coronavirus, La Liga has confirmed.
The 2019-20 Serie A season is to be extended until August 2, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has announced.