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Top flight to decide today if games will still go ahead

But day two of England’s Test match is called off — plus today’s horse racing

- By MATT HUGHES Chief Sports Reporter

Premier League officials were locked in talks with the Government last night to discuss whether this weekend’s football can go ahead with the nation in mourning following the death of Her majesty The Queen.

Sportsmail understand­s many top-flight clubs are expecting this weekend’s fixtures to be postponed with an announceme­nt expected early this morning.

Almost all of today’s sporting programme was called off last night as a mark of respect, including day two of england’s Test match against South Africa, golf’s BmW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth and all racing, the Queen’s favourite sport. Today’s eFL fixtures — Burnley v Norwich and Tranmere v Stockport — have also been postponed.

The rest of the football pyramid is likely to follow the lead set by the Premier League. A cancellati­on of the entire programme would create fixture congestion later in the season as there are no free midweeks between now and the mid-winter break for the World Cup, which begins in Qatar just seven days after the Premier League pauses.

The Champions League looks set to continue next week whatever happens this weekend, as manchester United’s europa League tie against real Sociedad went ahead last night following guidance from UeFA. There are no fixtures scheduled for the date of the funeral on September 19 as that is the start of the internatio­nal break.

The Premiershi­p rugby season is due to begin tonight with games between Bristol and Bath, and Sale and Northampto­n, with a decision on those fixtures expected this morning. Northampto­n v Saracens in the Premiershi­p rugby Cup was postponed last night, an announceme­nt which was followed by the Premiershi­p chief executives holding talks with the rFU over how to proceed.

‘On behalf of the rugby union community in england, all at the rFU are very saddened to hear of the death of Her majesty Queen elizabeth ii and offer our condolence­s to the royal Family at this time,’ the rFU said.

The rugby league Super League play-off between Catalans Dragons and Leeds rhinos in Perpignan tonight is set to go ahead.

The second day of england’s final Test match of the summer against South Africa was called off following a first day washout at the Oval, although the eCB did not confirm any plans for the remainder of the game. A four-day Test could begin tomorrow, with a final decision resting on the outcome of further talks with the Government and a more sober assessment of the evolving public mood.

‘Friday’s play between england and South Africa men at the Oval, along with all scheduled matches in the rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, will not take place,’ the eCB said in a statement.

All of today’s racing, including day three of the Doncaster St Leger meeting, was cancelled. Last night’s meetings at Chelmsford and Southwell were also abandoned.

A decision on whether racing will resume tomorrow when the feature race is the St Leger, the final Classic of the Flat season, at Doncaster will be made today, with the authoritie­s also set to discuss the racing programme during the period of national mourning leading up to the Queen’s funeral.

Poignantly, the Queen’s colours just missed out on being carried to victory yesterday, when her michael Bell-trained filly improvise was beaten a short-head in the final race at epsom.

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GETTY IMAGES Passion: the Queen at Royal Ascot with Frankie Dettori
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