Man United, Aston Villa hit by Covid outbreaks – reports
Manchester United and Aston Villa are the latest Premier League clubs to be affected by outbreaks of coronavirus cases, according to reports on Sunday.
Manchester United and Aston Villa are the latest Premier League clubs to be affected by outbreaks of coronavirus cases, according to reports on Sunday.
Tottenham’s Premier League game at Brighton on Sunday has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak at the north London club.
Golden Arrows have insisted that they are preparing to host Kaizer Chiefs on Wednesday night and are expecting the game to go ahead despite Chiefs’ no show on Saturday against Cape Town City.
Kaizer Chiefs have released a statement on Friday night confirming that the club won’t be able to host Cape Town City for their DStv Premiership clash after the league failed to respond to their calls to postpone their games after a covid outbreak at the club.
The Premier League has announced fans are set to be subject to random spot-checks of their Covid-19 status at some grounds in the opening few weeks of the new season.
Coronavirus restrictions had Premier League clubs reporting a fall in revenue for the first time, according to new figures from finance company Deloitte for the 2019-20 season.
Sadio Mane’s double helped Liverpool survive a major FA Cup scare against Aston Villa’s plucky kids.
Aston Villa will field a youth team in their FA Cup clash with Liverpool after coronavirus swept through the senior squad.
Arsenal have taken out a “short-term” £120million corporate loan from the Bank of England to help offset the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Premier League match between Tottenham and Fulham has been postponed after a coronavirus outbreak at the west London club.