Matches in the Hungarian first division will be played without supporters present.

Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced extraordinary measures on Monday morning due to the spread of the coronavirus epidemic. Strict restrictions include that matches can only be held behind closed doors. If Parliament gives the government extraordinary authority for 90 days on Tuesday, the provisions will take effect from midnight on Tuesday and will run for 30 days as a first step, the prime minister said.
Sandor Csanyi, President of the Hungarian Football Association (MLSZ), told M4 Sport that the men's NB I and NB II and the women's NB I will continue, the men's NB III and the county championships, and the women's NB II, and the youth leagues, in turn, are interrupted.
All this also means that training of the teams involved in the interrupted leagues are also paused.