The Fermanagh and Western Football Association confirmed this morning that their fixtures will continue this weekend.

The Coronavirus crisis has led to GAA and rugby among others to postpone all activities but following a Management Committee Meeting last night, the Fermanagh and Western said fixtures would go ahead as planned.

"At last night’s Management Committee Meeting, the current situation around COVID-19 Coronavirus was discussed. All those present agreed that fixtures would go ahead as planned in the absence of any directive to limit activity. You are all aware that the advice and recommendations are changing on a daily basis and the Association will take due cognisance of any new advice and consequently future matches may be postponed," said the statement.

Ballinamallard's Bluefin Sport Championship fixture away to Queens University is also still due to go ahead with the Northern Ireland Football League saying that they are following the latest advice of the UK government.

The statement read: "The NI Football League, as part of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) response group set up in light of the outbreak by the Irish FA, continues to actively monitor UK government advice and encourages clubs to do likewise.

"At this stage all scheduled fixtures under the jurisdiction of the NI Football League will continue to take place as scheduled in line with the latest UK government advice unless, operationally, it becomes untenable to do so.

"The NI Football League will continue to monitor government guidance and work with relevant stakeholders to further develop contingency plans to ensure the League is best placed to act as and when any potential restrictions may come into force.

"These matters are, of course, subject to change and we will update as appropriate."