Professional leagues have declared solidarity in mourning over Elizabeth’s death.
No football in the UK this week. Football professional leagues across the country have joined in mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth. The BBC reported it.
England and Scotland have announced that league matches, which were due to take place on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, will be rescheduled. The dates for the rescheduled matches will be announced at a later date.
In addition, the fate of the Champions League match between Shakhtar and Celtic remains unclear. According to the Glasgow Times, it may also be rescheduled. The same fate may happen to another Scottish representative in the Champions League – Rangers, who will play with Napoli in the second round of the group stage.
We will remind, due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II in the country 10 days of mourning were declared. All recreational activities should be canceled in this regard. The match between Shakhtar Donetsk and Celtic is scheduled for September 14.
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