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Coronavirus: Premier League has no plans to postpone other matches after City v Arsenal is called off

The Premier League says it has no plans to postpone any other matches after Wednesday's clash between Manchester City and Arsenal was called off as a precaution due to coronavirus. City were scheduled to host Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium midweek, however, the fixture will not take place in Manchester based on medical advice. The decision comes "after it emerged that personnel from Arsenal have come into contact with the Olympiacos and Nottingham Forest owner, Evangelos Marinakis, who has been named as a positive case of COVID-19." Arsenal added that their players will self-isolate at home for 14 days, while four staff members will also remain at home until the two weeks are...
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