The Europa League match Arsenal vs PSV has been rescheduled

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The death of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain will not allow the people of London to fight back.

As expected, the death of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain affected the conduct of European football matches. Recall that earlier in the kingdom itself, a 10-day mourning was announced, canceling all entertainment events, including football.

Today it became known that the game of the second round of the Europa League group stage between Arsenal and PSV Eindhoven has been postponed.

According to the press service of the Gunners, the decision was made due to the inability to ensure security in the stands. The fact is that almost all the police in London are involved these days in organizing funerals and mourning events in connection with the death of Elizabeth II.

It is not known what date the meeting will be rescheduled. But it must take place before November 16 of this year, because on this day the draw for the Europa League playoffs will take place.

It will be remembered that Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 in Baltimore, Scotland on Thursday, September 8.

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Source: korrespondent

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