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New national lockdown could mean for Leicester City’s Europa League hopes

According to reports, the Government is considering implementing a new national blockade in England from next week.
It is believed that a new order could be announced so that people who stay at home could be announced. It is said that a blockade of one month long could allow families to be during the Christmas period, with a second wave provided at its point in mid-December, if no action is taken.
The exact details of any fresh blocking have not yet been announced, but some travel restrictions are likely to be implemented. If that is the case, it could well put the participation of English clubs in Europe at risk. Currently, European parties can still move forward due to government assignment that can still take place the sport of cross-border elite.
The city of Leicester is scheduled to organize Braga at the King Power Stadium in La Europa League next Thursday before traveling to Braga on November 26.
Then, they are scheduled to play Zorya Luhansk as of December 3 before facing Aek Athens on home at home on December 10, UEFA has extended the deadline for the group stage parties until January 28, with The clubs that have until then to complete their accessories as a last resort. If clubs can not arrange games due to government restrictions, they should look for a neutral place in which they can make their matches and collect the costs of any switch.
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