Postponed UEFA Europa League match between "Arsenal" and PSV © AFP

Next week London will be very busy. Due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, police forces are being used to the maximum. The lack of officers may affect football matches, resulting in the postponement of a Europa League match. Officially postponed is the London "Arsenal" - Eindhoven PSV match, which was supposed to start on Thursday at 8 PM UK time. Midweek matches in London will be played by the "Chelsea" club (against "Salzburg"), but this match will most likely take place. On the weekend, in the "Premier" league, home matches will be played by the following London teams: "Tottenham" (against "Leicester"), "Chelsea" (against "Liverpool"), and "Brentford" (against "Arsenal"). The fate of all these matches is also unknown. Queen Elizabeth II's funeral will take place on Monday, but throughout the week there should be a lot of tourists in London wanting to pay their respects to the late queen. Traffic in the city may also be disrupted, and police forces should be at maximum capacity.