
EPL clubs to meet on April 3 to discuss coronavirus contingencies
Premier League clubs will gather again on April 3 to discuss next steps amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Premier League clubs will gather again on April 3 to discuss next steps amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Premier League’s suspension was extended to April 30 this week and even that seems an unrealistic date to begin the competition again with the coronavirus pandemic showing no signs of easing any time soon.
The Premier League, like the rest of British football, is in limbo following the agreement to bring things to a halt due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The status of this season’s Premier League is up in the air due to the coronavirus pandemic, but fans have already witnessed some brilliant action.
Manchester City have confirmed one of their senior players is currently self-isolating due to the risk of the coronavirus.
Timo Werner says he’s unsure which kind of move he wants to make and is even considering staying at RB Leipzig.
Pep Guardiola claims it makes “no sense” to play behind closed doors and would rather have games suspended.
Wednesday’s game between Manchester City and Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium has been postponed “as a precautionary measure” due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Premier League has said.
The battle for Champions League qualification in the Premier League had more twists and turns last weekend, with five of the sides involved claiming victories.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claimed Bruno Fernandes had energised “the whole club” after playing a starring role in Manchester United’s derby victory over Manchester City.