The FA have decided to cancel England’s friendly against Holland on the advice of the Police due to rioting taking place in London at present. It remains to be seen as to whether the weekend Premier League fixtures will go ahead in London, with Tottenham suggesting they will await Police instruction as to whether the game will be played. Rio Ferdinand believes it is time that the country called in the army to patrol the streets in order to get some semblance of order back to the capital.

Elsewhere in the papers today Arsene Wenger has hailed Oxlade-Chamberlain; Newcastle truce on the cards for Barton, while Carlos Tevez discovers today whether he keeps the City captaincy.

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England friendly called off – Mirror

London-born Ferdinand calls for Army to patrol riot-torn streets of the capital – Daily Mail

Wenger hails Oxlade-Chamberlain – Daily Telegraph

Tevez to discover if he will lose captaincy – Guardian

Toon truce on cards for Joey – Sun

Sneijder is perfect for Manchester United – Daily Mail

Arsenal open door for Nasri move to City – Guardian

Young Trafford will rule Prem – Sun

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