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England friendlies against Italy and Denmark set to be AXED because of coronavirus


ENGLAND’S friendlies against Italy and Denmark are set to be cancelled amid the coronavirus crisis.

The Football Association’s official line remains that the Wembley fixtures on March 27 and 31 will go ahead unless Government guidelines change.

 Gareth Southgate's England look likely to have their upcoming friendlies with Italy and Denmark cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak

Gareth Southgate’s England look likely to have their upcoming friendlies with Italy and Denmark cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreakCredit: AFP

But after another leap in the number of people in Britain infected with Covid-19, there is a growing acceptance that the matches will not go ahead.

Italy is suffering a serious outbreak of its own, which led to the decision to stage sporting fixtures behind closed doors until at least April 3 and to restrictions on people travelling to the UK from there.

The Italian national rugby teams’ Six Nations matches in Ireland this weekend and at home to England next weekend have already been postponed.

Football authorities are determined to complete their competitive seasons, even if it means staging matches without any fans present.

Premier League chiefs are preparing for how they would handle the situation if the Government ordered public events to be limited to just 500 spectators, including the possibility of every game being shown live on television.

But the feeling about the Italy and Denmark friendlies is that the risk of making an already worrying situation worse outweighs the importance of non-competitive fixtures.

FA chiefs and representatives of sports governing bodies are due to meet officials from the Department of Digital, Media, Culture and Sport tomorrow to discuss next steps.

The cancellation of both games would be a blow to Gareth Southgate’s Euro 2020 preparations.

The matches against strong opposition are Southgate’s last chance to see potential squad members in action before he has to name his tournament squad in the days following the end of the Premier League season.



The two Wembley dates would have been the ideal opportunity to look at players like Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish who are hoping to force their way into his summer plans.

It is believed the squad, due to be named on March 19, would instead spend the time training at Southampton’s Staplewood training complex, which has already been arranged as the pre-match base.

The unpredictability of how long and how bad the coronavirus outbreak means that England’s June friendlies in Austria and at home to Romania must also be in doubt.

But Uefa is saying publicly that the Euro 2020 tournament will go ahead, despite the fact it is due to be staged in 12 different cities, including the Italian capital Rome.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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