While the vast majority of the world’s soccer leagues have temporarily suspended play due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, there are still a handful of leagues — believe it or not — that are still planning to play games over the coming days and weeks.
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If you’re in desperate need of your live-soccer fix — and who isn’t after just a few days without it? — the following nations are scheduled to press on with league fixtures (at the time of writing this post):
- Argentina — games will be played without fans in attendance (league and cup competitions)
- Australia — games will be played without fans in attendance (league competitions)
- Belarus — restrictions on fans in attendance unknown
- Guatemala — restrictions on fans in attendance unknown
- Honduras — restrictions on fans in attendance unknown
- Nigeria — restrictions on fans in attendance unknown
- Russia — crowds have been limited to no more than 5,000 fans (league and cup competitions)
- Singapore — restrictions on fans in attendance unknown
- Sweden — games will be played without fans in attendance (league and cup competitions)
- Turkey — games will be played without fans in attendance (league and cup competitions)
- Ukraine — games will be played without fans in attendance (league and cup competitions)
If you’re aware of other leagues planning to play this week or weekend, let us (and others) know in the comments section below.