Coronavirus: Man Utd match at LASK Linz behind closed doors

Published on: 10 March 2020

Manchester United defeated Club Brugge 6-1 on aggregate in the previous round

The first leg of Manchester United's Europa League last-16 tie at LASK Linz will be played behind closed doors because of coronavirus concerns.

Linz made the decision following advice from the Austrian government.

United sold their allocation of just under 900 tickets but the game is one of several European club competition fixtures that will have no spectators.

Wolves' Europa League last-16 first-leg match at Olympiakos on Thursday will also be played in a near-empty stadium.

Sporting events in Europe have been affected as a result of the spread of the virus, with games being played without fans or, such as two of the three final-weekend Six Nations matches, postponed.

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Source: bbc.com

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