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Coronavirus: Liverpool Donates £40,000 To FSF
Liverpool has donated £40,000 to Fans Supporting Foodbanks (FSF) to help keep the charity ticking over during the Premier League hiatus.
Jurgen Klopp’s men are 25 points clear at the top and need just two wins to secure their first Premier League title, but no more fixtures will be played until at least early April due to the coronavirus pandemic.
As a result of the prolonged break, no collections for FSF a charity set up to support the city’s most vulnerable will take place at Anfield for the foreseeable future.
However, Liverpool announced on Saturday their players, along with the LFC Foundation, Red Neighbours and club staff, will step in by making a large donation to North Liverpool Foodbank.
Twenty-five per-cent of the charity’s donations come from matchday collections and Liverpool will donate £10,000 per game for their four remaining home matches.