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Coronavirus cases force cancellation of Premier League match between Everton and Manchester City

Everton’s English Premier League match at home to Manchester City has been called off due to new COVID-19 cases reported at City.
Key points:
- City have decided to shut their first-team training facility indefinitely, with the squad to undergo testing before training can resume
- The game is the second to be postponed this season, after an outbreak at Newcastle United forced their match with Aston Villa to be called off
- The Premier League says it is still confident in its protocols and rules to keep the season going
City returned a number of positive cases for COVID-19 after confirming four positives last week, including striker Gabriel Jesus and defender Kyle Walker.
The Premier League board agreed to rearrange the game as a precaution after…
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