Man Utd confirm Thursday's Europa League clash will go ahead
Manchester United has confirmed that their Europa League match with FC Sheriff on Thursday night will go on as planned.
have confirmed that their
Europa League
match with FC Sheriff on Thursday night will go as planned. This weekend, there are no games in England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland. This is because
Queen Elizabeth II
died on Thursday night.
Many of the British club's European games during the week have also been put in doubt because of these postponements. Liverpool, Arsenal,
Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham, and Manchester United are all set to play in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, or UEFA Conference League.
In a statement posted on their website, Man Utd has confirmed that their Europa League game will happen: "After talking with the right people and following the UK government's advice, we can confirm that our UEFA Europa League game against FC Sheriff will go on as planned on Thursday evening in Moldova.
"Nothing will change for fans going to Chisinau to watch the game and cheer on the team."
The Red Devils need to win at the "Sheriff" Sports Complex after losing their first group stage game to
Real Sociedad
by a shocking 1-0 score. On the other hand, the Sheriff won their first game 3-0 at Omonia.
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