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Published 11:43 9 Sept 2022 BST
Updated 11:49 9 Sept 2022 BST
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'The decision as to whether sporting fixtures continue to go ahead is at the discretion of organisers,' a DCMS statement read.
'Organisers may wish to consider using black armbands and observing a silence before matches are played.'
European games involving British teams went ahead as scheduled on Thursday night. Arsenal, who were playing a Europa League game away in Zurich when the news was confirmed, held a minute's silence at half-time.
A statement from the EFL did, however, confirm that its two Friday night fixtures - Burnley vs Norwich in the Championship and Tranmere Rovers vs Stockport in League Two - had been rescheduled as a mark of respect.
Away from football, the England and Wales Cricket Board also confirmed on Thursday evening that there would be no play at The Oval on Friday in England's Test Match with South Africa.
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