Fixtures in the EFL have been suspended until April 3rd. The Premier League are expected to follow suit - updated 11am - they have done.
As at 11am there has not been any indication what action, if any, will be taken by the National League.
It's reported that the FA is liaising with the National League but any decision to postpone matches will be up to the National League.
This is the EFL Statement:
"The FA, Premier League, EFL and Barclays FA Women’s Super League and FA Women’s Championship have collectively agreed to postpone the professional game in England until 3 April at the earliest.
It's reported that the FA is liaising with the National League but any decision to postpone matches will be up to the National League.
This is the EFL Statement:
"The FA, Premier League, EFL and Barclays FA Women’s Super League and FA Women’s Championship have collectively agreed to postpone the professional game in England until 3 April at the earliest.
"This
action, which will be kept under constant review, has been taken due to the
increasing numbers of Clubs taking steps to isolate their players and staff
because of the COVID-19 virus.
"The
postponements include all matches in the Championship, League One and League
Two, as well as all Academy and youth team fixtures.
"In
addition, clubs are being advised to suspend indefinitely all non-essential
activities which include, but are not limited to, player appearances, training
ground visits and fan meetings.
"Whilst
the EFL Board has continued to take the advice and guidance offered by the
Government and its health advisors, emerging developments mean now is the time
to implement football’s contingency plans in response to the crisis.
"A
further update on these plans will be given post an EFL Board Meeting next
week.
"This decision has not been taken lightly, but the EFL must
prioritise the health and well-being of players, staff and supporters while
also acknowledging the Government’s national efforts in tackling this outbreak."