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3rd November 2020
12:45pm GMT

No firm decisions will be be made by Uefa just yet, but the governing body are monitoring how the situation with coronavirus develops across Europe, where numerous countries are experiencing a surge in new cases.
England is set to go into a month-long lockdown later this week, though Premier League fixtures will continue to be played behind closed doors.
Speaking after his side beat Sheffield United at the weekend, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admitted he felt conflicted at the idea of football carrying on while the rest of the nation locks down.
"It's difficult," he explained. "I know the Prime Minister is taking the decision because the situation is getting worse. It happened in Spain, Germany, France and everywhere.
"The virus is still there. Maybe people say it is stronger. I think the world of football cannot be an exception in what is happening in society.
"So if we have to play, we will play. But we don't want to be different from the rest of society when they have to close restaurants or close whatever.
"It's a position in which I am not involved," he continued. "I want to be safe. I want to keep well for myself, for my family, my friends, for all England, all of the UK. But honestly I don't know."