There will be heightened security at this week’s Champions League quarter-final ties in Madrid, Paris and London after alleged terror threats against all four games. Two English clubs, Arsenal and Manchester City, are among those involved in the matches.
By Kieren Williams, news reporter
The Champions League quarter-finals will go ahead as scheduled this week despite an alleged terror threat, UEFA says.
A media outlet linked to IS allegedly issued a threat concerning all four of this week’s ties.
Two English football clubs, Arsenal and Manchester City, are playing tonight in the European competition’s quarter-finals.
The Gunners will host the first leg of their last-eight tie at the Emirates Stadium against…