
The Premier League has announced the suspension of football matches following the death of Queen Elizabeth.
The Queen passed away on Thursday afternoon at the age of 96. Earlier, the palace reported a deterioration in her health.
The British government left it up to the league to play matches. The league has decided to postpone all games of the season.
As a sign of respect to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Premier League matches this weekend will be postponed.
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 9, 2022
“This is an extremely sad moment, not only for the nation, but for the millions around the world who admired her, and we join all those who mourn her passing,” said Premier League chief executive Richard Masters.
- Fulham – Chelsea
- Liverpool – Wolves
- Leicester – Aston Villa
- Southampton – Bradford
- Bournemouth – Brighton
- Manchester City – Tottenham
- Arsenal – Everton
- West Ham – Newcastle
- Crystal Palace – Manchester United
- Leeds – Nottingham
Source: Kathimerini

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