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The attack was scheduled to take place on Saturday, but several Shrewsbury players and personnel tested positive for Covid-19.
The Football Federation’s professional game board will meet early next week to learn what will happen in the game.
The @FA has shown that the third-round attack of shrewsweb #EmiratesFACup opposed to @SouthamptonFC will take place on Saturday, January 9 at 8 p. m. as scheduled.
– Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) 7 January 2021
A on Southampton’s online page said: “The third circular attack of the Southampton FA Cup at home opposite Shrewsbury Town will not pass as planned on Saturday.
“The club reported the football federation resolution this morning after several Shrewsbury players and staff tested positive for Covid-19. “
Shrewsbury said they had “reluctantly” informed the FA that they would not be so well after a medical opinion indicated that it would be harmful for the attack to occur.
League One club has not exercised since last week and has closed its exercise track at Sundorne Castle for 10 days.
Club Statement: Southampton Emirates FA Cup #Salop
– Shrewsbury Town FC (@shrewsweb) 7 January 2021
Rachel Robinson, Shropshire Director of Public Health, said on the club’s official website: “We have been informed of positive Covid-19 cases at the Shrewsbury Town Football Club.
“We are working hard with the club to restrict any additional potential spreads. All positive cases, as well as close contacts, are self-insulated for at least 10 days according to national guidelines. “
“The club acted with responsibility and took all precautions to restrict the spread of the virus, which in this case required the closure of the education floor and the isolation of all nearby contacts.
“The club also follows all the government’s elite sports protocols, which come with normal testing of players and staff. “
Southampton had his own considerations last week after goalkeeper Alex McCarthy took a coronavirus test and missed his team’s victory over Liverpool.
Shrewsbury’s added: “The physical condition and protection of all Shrewsbury Town Football Club personnel remains paramount and the club continually takes all mandatory measures to protect everyone where possible. “
Elsewhere, Middlesbrough’s arrangements for his third FA Cup circular to Brentford have been interrupted by a series of positive tests.
An update to Rockliffe #UTB https://t. co/W59YtNpeOC
– Middlesbrough FC (@Boro) January 7, 2021
The club, whose manager Neil Warnock contracted the virus last year, revealed that its Rockliffe Park education headquarters had been closed on Monday after the first-team and players were confirmed, and a new test run, which also included under-23 players, took a position Thursday morning with the expected effects before the weekend.
The move comes after Derby general manager Stephen Pearce showed Wednesday that the club would send a 23- and 18-year-old player organization to play in the FA Cup at Chorley on Saturday following a coronavirus outbreak that closed its education field.
Wayne Rooney and the entire Derby first team will miss the third-round draw in Lancashire, and Pearce revealed that nine players and this bubble tested positive for Covid-19.
Manchester City FC can see that Saturday’s Barclays FA Women’s Super League match against West Ham United has been postponed.
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– Manchester City (@ManCity) 7 January 2021
Meanwhile, Manchester City have shown that their fit of the Women’s Super League against West Ham this weekend has been postponed due to coronavirus testing at the club.
City was due to play West Ham at home on Saturday, but after four players or staff tested positive, the game was cancelled, the club said.
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