KEY POINTS
  • The deepening virus outbreak prompted the cancellation of Champions League soccer for the first time Thursday, with the high-profile match between Manchester City and Real Madrid one of two to be postponed.
  • Juventus' home match against Lyon — also scheduled for Tuesday — was called off, too, as the coronavirus pandemic took its toll on leagues and cup competitions around the world, from Spain to the Netherlands to the United States.
Gabriel Jesus of Manchester City and Real Madrid CF's Fede Valverde competes for the ball during the UEFA Champions League match, round of 16 first leg between Real Madrid and Manchester City at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. (Photo by Manu Reino / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

The deepening virus outbreak prompted the cancellation of Champions League soccer for the first time Thursday, with the high-profile match between Manchester City and Real Madrid one of two to be postponed.

Juventus' home match against Lyon — also scheduled for Tuesday — was called off, too, as the coronavirus pandemic took its toll on leagues and cup competitions around the world, from Spain to the Netherlands to the United States.