English football, from the second division down, returns this Tuesday, after matches were suspended over the weekend due to the death of the queen Elizabeth II.
The English Football League (EFL, for its acronym in English), which combines the Second to the Fourth division, will return this Tuesday, as will the National League or Fifth division.
Before kick-off, a minute’s silence will be held, flags will fly at half-staff, the national anthem “God Save the King” will be played, and players will wear black armbands.
It remains to be seen what the decision is premier league about arguing the sun next weekend. Fans’ associations protested the suspension of the day, understanding that it was “a lost opportunity to honor the Queen’s memory”, while other sports, such as rugby, continued over the weekend.
Queen Elizabeth’s funeral will take place next Monday, September 19, at Westminster AbbeyIn the middle of London.
Source: La Verdad

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