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Queen Elizabeth II: FA postpones EPL, WSL matches

 

The FA has announced postponement of this weekend matches following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 on Thursday.

Tottenham Hotspur are set to take on Manchester City this weekend, but as expected with the passing of the Queen, all sporting events will be put in the cooler, according to the Football Association:

The postponement will go up until next weekend as it is supposed to be nine days. While English football will come to a standstill, the belief is that UEFA will still have their three competitions continue as planned. This means that Spurs, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and West Ham United, will still play their mid-week matches next week in their respective Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League competitions.

In addition, there are now concerns that NEXT weekend’s matches will also be postponed, meaning Spurs’ match against Leicester City is also in question.

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Should this also happen, it would mean Tottenham’s next Premier League match would not be until the North London Derby at the Emirates on October 1.

In addition, the Women’s Super League has also confirmed that this weekend’s matches are also postponed. This was supposed to be the first week of the season, and Tottenham Hotspur Women were set to host Manchester United Women at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the early match on Saturday.

There is no word on when these matches will be made up, but it’s a virtual guarantee that they won’t occur until after the World Cup.

 

 

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