Australia scrap England, U.S. games in London due to COVID-19 crisis


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  • Thursday, 22 Oct 2020

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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Football Federation Australia (FFA) said on Thursday it has called off a training camp in Europe and scrapped plans for matches against England and the United States in London next month due to the worsening COVID-19 crisis on the continent.

The FFA had been close to confirming dates for the November friendlies but said the "ongoing and worsening COVID-19 landscape across Europe" had forced it to reconsider.

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