Manchester United is closely monitoring the rapidly-evolving situation with coronavirus (COVID-19), and taking steps to help slow the spread of the virus. The following information summarises how different parts of the club are being impacted and responding.


FIXTURES

The Premier League and the FA have announced that all games are to be suspended until at least Friday 3 April, and UEFA has also suspended the next round of games in the Europa League. It is the football authorities’ aim to reschedule the displaced fixtures after 4 April, subject to medical advice and conditions at the time.

New dates for our postponed games, and any decision about games subsequent to the current postponement period, will be confirmed as soon as possible, based on discussions with the governing bodies and any further guidance from the UK government.

It is currently planned that the postponements will allow the games to eventually go ahead with supporters in attendance, in which case existing tickets would remain valid. Further information on this will be provided to supporters as soon as more details are known.
First-team matches
The following matches have been postponed:
• Tottenham Hotspur v United, Premier League, Sunday 15 March
• United v LASK, UEFA Europa League, Thursday 19 March
• Norwich City v United, Emirates FA Cup, Sunday 22 March

The planned UEFA Europa League draw on 20 March has also been postponed.