Serie A have called off five fixtures this weekend including Juventus vs. Inter Milan because of fears over coronavirus.
The other games are Udinese vs. Fiorentina, Milan vs. Genoa, Parma vs. SPAL and Sassuolo vs. Brescia.
A number of sporting events in the north of the country have been cancelled over the past two weeks due to the virus having affected numerous victims, with 12 fatalities at the time of writing.
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Originally, the top of the table clash between Juve and Inter was scheduled to be played behind closed doors, but it has now been cancelled altogether with the fixture provisionally rearranged for May 13.
The game was due to be shown live on ESPN+.
Juventus confirmed the news on Twitter, saying the measure had been taken "in compliance with the "Urgent measures for the containment and management of the epidemiological emergency of COVID-19"."
Serie A said in a statement that the decision was made "considering the succession of numerous urgent regulatory interventions by the Government to respond to this extraordinary emergency to protect public health and safety."
Four matches were cancelled last weekend including Inter Milan's home game against Sampdoria.
As it stands Lazio vs. Bologna and Napoli vs. Torino will go ahead on Saturday as scheduled.
Information from Reuters contributed to this report.