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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Sport
Jamie Jackson

Premier League debates behind-closed-doors coronavirus contingency plan

Spectators wear face masks at the Vitality Stadium during Bournemouth v Chelsea on Saturday
Spectators wear face masks at the Vitality Stadium during Bournemouth v Chelsea on Saturday. Photograph: James Marsh/BPI/Shutterstock

The Premier League is discussing contingency plans regarding playing matches behind closed doors should the threat of coronavirus lead to mass gatherings being banned.

Although the league will continue to be led by government policy on health and will not take any immediate decisions, talks are continuing to ensure the season can be completed.

Coronavirus is yet to become widespread in the United Kingdom but matches in Italy’s Serie A have been disrupted by the disease, with six being postponed at the weekend.

The Football Association has to consider England’s friendly with Italy, which is due to be played on 27 March at Wembley. In line with current government advice the fixture would be expected to go ahead.

Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that the second leg of Valencia’s Champions League tie against Atalanta will be played behind closed doors due to ongoing coronavirus concerns. Spain’s Health Minister Salvador Illa recommended that sporting events in the country with a high expected attendance from zones designated as high-risk, such as northern Italy, should be held behind closed doors.

That includes the return leg between Valencia and Italy’s Atalanta and the Europa League match between Getafe and Internazionale on 19 March.

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