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Anthony Joshua’s undisputed world title fight with Tyson Fury could “start taking priority” over his IBF mandatory clash with Kubrat Pulev, says promoter Eddie Hearn.
Glastonbury Festival and the Eurovision Song Contest have both been cancelled because of the coronavirus outbreak.
English football will not return until April 30 “at the earliest”, it has been decided at an emergency meeting between Premier League clubs, but the 2019/20 season will be extended indefinitely.
Back-page headlines and transfer news from Friday’s national newspapers…
Peter Whittingham, former Cardiff, Aston Villa and Blackburn midfielder, has died aged 35.
The Queen has issued a message of solidarity following the coronavirus outbreak, saying families around the UK were entering “a period of great concern and uncertainty”.
The number of people who have died after contracting coronavirus in the UK has risen to 144, the Department of Health has said.
Romelu Lukaku says he “didn’t have the energy” to stay at Manchester United despite Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wanting him to remain at Old Trafford ahead of his move to Inter Milan.
Some Premiership Rugby clubs are considering asking players to take a 25 per cent pay cut to help them cope with the financial impact of coronavirus.
The chancellor is set to unveil an emergency package today to help workers whose jobs and wages could be hit by the coronavirus outbreak.