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DR Congo friendly to be played behind closed doors amid Ebola concerns
Key takeaways
- Newcastle's Yoane Wissa (centre, front row) is one of five players in the DR Congo squad who play in England
- DR Congo's final World Cup warm-up game against Chile will take place behind closed doors amid concerns about the Ebola outbreak in the African nation.
- The match is scheduled to take place in the French city of Orleans on Tuesday (16:00 BST).
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Newcastle's Yoane Wissa (centre, front row) is one of five players in the DR Congo squad who play in England
DR Congo's final World Cup warm-up game against Chile will take place behind closed doors amid concerns about the Ebola outbreak in the African nation.
The match is scheduled to take place in the French city of Orleans on Tuesday (16:00 BST).
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