UEFA says Champions League games to go ahead despite Islamic State threat

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Uefa Says Champions League Games To Go Ahead Despite Islamic State Threat
A media outlet linked to the terror group has issued a threat concerning all four of this week’s ties.
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By Jamie Gardner, PA Chief Sports Reporter

UEFA insists this week’s Champions League quarter-final ties will go ahead as scheduled amid an Islamic State terror threat.

Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium will host the first leg of the Gunners’ last-eight tie against Bayern Munich on Tuesday evening, while Manchester City are also in action away to Real Madrid.

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A media outlet linked to the terror group has issued a threat concerning all four of this week’s ties, and European football’s governing body UEFA has now issued a statement on the matter.

Arsenal are at home to Bayern Munich on Tuesday evening
Arsenal are at home to Bayern Munich on Tuesday evening. Photo: John Walton/PA.

“UEFA is aware of alleged terrorist threats made towards this week’s UEFA Champions League matches and is closely liaising with the authorities at the respective venues,” the statement said.

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“All matches are planned to go ahead as scheduled with appropriate security arrangements in place.”

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