Scunthorpe and Accrington fixtures postponed following coronavirus outbreaks
Scunthorpe’s next three games have been postponed due to their coronavirus outbreak while Accrington’s next two matches have been called off.
The Irons’ Sky Bet League Two outings against Salford, Colchester and Port Vale have been suspended.
Stanley’s Sky Bet League One visit of Plymouth this weekend and next Tuesday’s trip to Hull have also been called off.
⚽️ Club statement 👉 https://t.co/VQBfLPOESC#UTI#IRONpic.twitter.com/vJDNNtZWdP— Scunthorpe United FC (@SUFCOfficial) October 27, 2020
Scunthorpe confirmed that eight players have tested positive for the virus and, with 10 others forced to self-isolate as a result, they are in no position to fulfil their fixtures.
A club statement said: “Following testing on Monday, a total of eight players have now tested positive for COVID-19, with a further 10 having to self-isolate due to coming into close contact with those particular players, leaving just 10 players available. As a precaution, training for the unaffected players and staff will also cease for seven days.”
Eight Stanley players also tested positive for coronavirus last week along with a member of staff, forcing the postponement of Saturday’s visit of Bristol Rovers.
EFL statement: Accrington Stanley.#EFLpic.twitter.com/r2dTODMDuK— EFL Communications (@EFL_Comms) October 27, 2020
Accrington’s game at Swindon on Tuesday night had also been cancelled following positive coronavirus cases at both clubs.
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An EFL statement read: “The decision follows the recent positive Covid-19 tests and the requirement for players and staff to self-isolate for between 10-14 days as per EFL and Government guidance in order to mitigate against the risk of further infection.
“As a result, Saturday’s fixture against Plymouth and next Tuesday’s fixture against Hull have been suspended. The circumstances surrounding the postponements will now be the subject of an investigation in accordance with EFL regulations.”
Meanwhile, FIFA president Gianni Infantino has tested positive for coronavirus.
The 50-year-old reported “mild symptoms” and immediately placed himself in self-isolation, where he will remain for at least 10 days, the world governing body said on Tuesday afternoon.
FIFA added in its statement: “All people who came into contact with the FIFA president during the last few days have been informed accordingly and they are being requested to take the necessary steps.
“FIFA sincerely wishes president Infantino a speedy recovery.”