LONDON, April 22 ― West Ham United and Crystal Palace have indefinitely postponed their July tour to Queensland, Australia because of the novel coronavirus outbreak, both Premier League clubs announced today. West Ham United and Palace were scheduled to meet A-League side Brisbane Roar, coached...
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2020 02:30 PM MYT
LONDON, April 22 ― West Ham United and Crystal Palace have indefinitely postponed their July tour to Queensland, Australia because of the novel coronavirus outbreak, both Premier League clubs announced today. The exhibition event was set to take place in three cities ― Townsville, Gold Coast and Brisbane ― along the Queensland coast from July 11 to 18 with each team playing two matches.
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