United’s Europa League game now affected by the coronavirus

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The coronavirus outbreak is taking no prisoners in the footballing world. United’s Thursday night clash is the latest big game to be impacted by the virus.
In Serie A all games have been suspended until the end of the month.
Many of this week’s Champions League matches are being played in empty stadiums as the authorities try to curb the spread of the disease.
United issued a statement on their official club website manutd.com, confirming the closed-door policy and that fans would be getting their money back.
The statement read:
“Following guidance from the Austrian Government, we have been informed by UEFA and LASK that the Europa League game on Thursday will be played behind closed doors.”
“LASK will now cancel tickets that had been issued to Manchester United.”
“We will automatically issue refunds on behalf of LASK to our fans who have purchased.”

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