British press reports say that the seventh round of the English Premier League will be postponed due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Manchester United’s Europa League game against Real Sociedad went ahead as planned on Thursday despite the announcement of the queen’s death. Arsenal returned to the stadium with a moment of silence with the start of the second half in the Europa League and Zurich in Switzerland.

And, according to the British Daily Mail newspaper, while there is no formal government mandate to cancel sporting events as the decision rests with individual administrative bodies, discussions are currently under way with the government as to whether Premier League matches scheduled for Saturday will , will pass, and “the issue will be issued.” An appropriate announcement will be made as soon as possible.

The Premier League has mourned the death of Queen Elizabeth in an official statement.

And the English Football League, which is responsible for managing the matches of the English Premier League, the first and lower divisions, announced in mourning the postponement of Friday’s matches. A decision on the remaining matches scheduled for this weekend will be made after reviewing the official mourning rules..