Peterborough United game at Bolton Wanderers to take place as normal despite coronavirus threat
It had been thought matches would either be played behind closed doors or that the EFL (English Football League) would postpone all matches until the threat passed.
But the EFL issued a statement tonight (March 12) after the Government had finished their medical assesment of the situation.
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Hide AdThe EFL are not ruling out future disruptions, but ‘carry on’ is the message for now.
The statement read: “In light of today’s announcement by the UK Government, EFL matches will continue to take place as normal while the guidance from the relevant authorities remains that there is no medical rationale to close or cancel sporting events at this time.
“The EFL, however, will continue to work with Government and relevant stakeholders to further develop contingency plans to ensure the League is best placed to act as and when any potential restrictions may come into force.
“Immediately following the announcement by the Prime Minister, EFL Chair Rick Parry held discussions with the FA and Premier League and agreed on a consistent approach ahead of this weekend’s round of fixtures. Matters will be further discussed at a meeting called by European Football’s Governing body, UEFA, on Tuesday 17 March.
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Hide Ad“The League will continue to liaise with the Government regarding ongoing developments and will continue to work with clubs to ensure players, staff and supporters are updated and appraised accordingly.”
Posh have sold over 400 tickets in advance of Saturday’s trip to Bolton.
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