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Scotland is expected to receive a 3-0 pass in the League of Nations, as the Czech Republic will announce that it will play Monday’s match.
After the 1–1 draw with Israel, Steve Clarke’s men would face their time in Olomouc.
However, with two players quarantined after testing positive for coronavirus and Slavia Prague threatening to withdraw their players, the Czechs announced that they would fill out the match.
He said: “Although the Czech national team beat Slovakia 3-1 on Friday, the time conceded in Olomouc against Scotland will not take place in September.
“The break is over, the team has disbanded.
“The explanation for why it is a clash between the designated fitness professional and the director of the Czech Federation.
“It is a great fear that the virus is spreading more. The opposite attack on Scotland will take place on Monday. “
With the busy foreign calendar, the rescheduled appointment is unlikely.
By contrast, UEFA’s only course of action is to give Scotland a 3-0 victory.
The Czechs led the organization after a victory over their Slovak rivals, but will play their match for the time being.