
Organizers of the Premier League announced on Friday that this weekend’s stage will no longer take place due to the death of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II.
“Premier League clubs paid tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at a meeting this morning.
As a tribute to his extraordinary life and contribution to the nation, and as a mark of respect, this weekend’s Premier League action will be postponed, including the Monday night game,” the Premier League website said.
Premier League matches that were postponed after the death of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain
Fulham vs Chelsea
Bournemouth – Brighton
Leicester vs Aston Villa
Liverpool vs Wolves
Southampton – Brentford
Manchester City – Tottenham
Arsenal vs Everton
West Ham – Newcastle
Crystal Palace vs Manchester United
Leeds v Nottingham
Death of Queen Elizabeth II. King Charles III to meet the Prime Minister and address the nation at 8pm / Likely funeral date and extended period of royal mourning / All live events
Source: Hot News RO

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