Summary

  • Manchester City v Arsenal called off because of coronavirus fears

  • Tottenham out of Champions League, losing 4-0 on aggregate versus RB Leipzig

  • Thursday's Europa League matches involving Manchester United and Wolves set to be played behind closed doors

  • Get involved: What should football's governing bodies do about coronavirus? #bbcfootball

  1. 'Worried sick'published at 07:27 GMT 11 March 2020

    The Sun

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  2. 'Tottenham brought to their knees'published at 07:23 GMT 11 March 2020

    This is the back page of The Times...

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  3. 'Virus clobbers FA'published at 07:21 GMT 11 March 2020

    The Daily Mail

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  4. 'Coronavirus threatens football season and Olympics'published at 07:19 GMT 11 March 2020

    The Guardian

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  5. Klopp's 'dark arts' warningpublished at 07:17 GMT 11 March 2020

    Daily Mirror

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  6. 'Forest coronavirus fear as owner confirms diagnosis'published at 07:16 GMT 11 March 2020

    Here's the front page of the i sport.

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  7. 'Slim hope slips away'published at 07:13 GMT 11 March 2020

    The Daily Express

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  8. Today's back pagespublished at 07:11 GMT 11 March 2020

    The Daily Star

    First up, let's have a look at the back pages of the newspapers, starting with the Daily Star.

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  9. Hellopublished at 07:00 GMT 11 March 2020

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  10. Postpublished at 06:55 GMT 11 March 2020

    Tottenham reached the Champions League final last season, but there will be no repeat this year as they suffered a tame exit from the tournament on Tuesday night in the last 16.

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    Then there was some big news in the early hours as Manchester City's game against Arsenal became the first Premier League game to be postponed because of coronavirus.

    We've got a lot to talk about today...

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