Can the quarter-final Champions League matches be cancelled? UEFA comes out with an announcement

U n The EFA has issued a statement on whether to cancel the quarterfinal matches of the Champions League amid reports of terrorist threats from the Islamic State. Arsenal will face Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals of the Champions League at Emires Stadium this evening, while Manchester City plays a trip to Real Madrid. Tomorrow (s...]
U n The EFA has issued a statement on whether to cancel the quarterfinal matches of the Champions League amid reports of terrorist threats from the Islamic State.
Arsenal will face Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals of the Champions League at Emires Stadium this evening, while Manchester City plays a trip to Real Madrid.
Tomorrow, Atletico Madrid will face Borussia Dortmund in Metropolitan, while Paris Saint-Germain's Parc Stadium is the place for Barcelona's visit the same evening.
However, a media has claimed that the terrorist organisation Islamic State (Daesh, I The SIS has made a threat to this week's four games.
U n EFA has now issued a statement on the issue, confirming that the matches will take place, as all safeguards have been taken.
“U n The EFA is aware of alleged terrorist threats made to this week's Champions League matches and is closely linked to authorities in the respective” countries.
All matches are scheduled to take place as planned with adequate security arrangements in the country”, UEFA's statement said.
In contrast, fear of I attacks SIS across the West has grown since terrorists claimed the lives of 143 people in Crocus City Hall in Moscow, Russia, last month.
German Interior Minister Nancy Fyser said temporary border controls for this year's European Championship will be established.
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