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Coronavirus: Wolves urge fans to ‘travel with caution’ to Europa League game at Espanyol

Critics have warned fans to”traveling with caution” for their Europa League battle with Espanyol tonight after confirmed cases of coronavirus in Barcelona.
The club have indicated the Spanish authorities could put screening steps and urged fans to comply with all advice after the amount of instances in Spain rose to 10.
Among the club’s general advice for travelling lovers issued prior to the match, Wolves stated:”All supporters making the trip to RCD Espanyol ought to be mindful that there is a few of verified instances of coronavirus at Barcelona, as there have been in areas of the UK.
“Wolves supporters are advised to travel with care and encouraged to comply with no extra screening measures put in place by local governments.
“For any fans making the trip it is necessary to read authorities advice regarding coronavirus and guidance on traveling to Spain.
“For the best information on basic protective measures contrary to the new coronavirus, please visit World Health Organisation site.”
In a commanding position in the tie having won the first leg thanks to a strike along with a Diogo Jota hat-trick from Ruben Neves wolves are.
Inter Milan’s Europa League game against Ludogorets will be played behind closed doors within fears that are coronavirus.
While five Serie A fixtures are played this weekend including Juventus’ battle with Inter Milan, Udinese vs Fiorentina, AC Milan against Genoa, Parma’s hosting of SPAL along with Sassuolo from Brescia.
Italy’s excursion to Dublin to play with Ireland in the Six Nations was postponed due to concerns about coronavirus.

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