China News Service, September 9th. On the afternoon of the 8th local time, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom passed away.

Since then, many British cricket, golf, rugby and other events have been postponed.

Screenshots of foreign media reports.

  According to a number of British media reports, in order to remember the deceased queen, the whole of the UK may mourning for 12 days, sporting events including the Premier League, cricket and rugby may be postponed, and political and entertainment events will be cancelled.

  In addition to the suspension of golf at the BMW PGA Championship in Wentworth, the England and Wales Cricket Board has announced that Friday's match between England and South Africa at the Oval will be postponed.

  The English Football League has cancelled two matches scheduled for Friday.

At present, all Premier League teams are also mourning the Queen on their official websites, and have changed their official websites and team logos to black and white.

According to British media reports, on Friday, the Premier League will decide whether to postpone the league this weekend.

  After the Queen's death, a minute's silence was held before the kick-off between Manchester United and Real Sociedad in the Europa League.

Arsenal were informed of the Queen's death during the game, and before the start of the second half, Arsenal and the players of the rival Zurich team lined up to express a moment of silence.

  The US Open will observe a minute's silence before the start of the first women's singles semi-final, and F1 is also planning to observe a minute's silence with all teams ahead of Friday's Italian Grand Prix practice session.

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