The Guardian (USA)

Fulham to play Tottenham at two days' notice after Spurs v Aston Villa called off

- Paul MacInnes and Jacob Steinberg

Tottenham will play Fulham, rather than Aston Villa, in the Premier League on Wednesday night with the Cottagers’ subsequent fixture against Chelsea pushed back a day in a complex piece of rescheduli­ng that shows the challenge of continuing elite sport during the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Premier League confirmed Aston Villa had requested their match against Spurs be postponed following a substantia­l coronaviru­s outbreak at the club. The league accepted that request, then asked Fulham to fulfil the fixture instead. That match-up will go ahead, despite Fulham’s misgivings, as will their west London derby with Chelsea, albeit on Saturday rather than Friday.

A chain of dominoes was set in motion after Aston Villa were forced to close their Bodymoor Heath training ground last week, when nine first-team players tested positive for Covid-19 before their FA Cup tie against Liverpool. Villa fielded a team of youth and under-23 players for the Cup tie and lost 4-1, but felt unable to complete the league fixture this week.

Villa’s request to postpone meant Fulham were approached to fill the vacancy. Fulham are believed to feel they received the short straw, having been asked to step up only after they had played their own Cup tie – a 2-0 win over QPR – with a team in which a number of first-team regulars were selected because they were not expecting another match so swiftly. Clubs are able to make representa­tions to the league in the face of such a request, but the ultimate decision is taken by the Premier League board and the game was approved to go ahead.

Chelsea then agreed to delay their match with Fulham to give their west London rivals more time to recover. Rather than being played on Friday night the game will now take place at 5.30pm on Saturday. Villa’s weekend fixture against Everton has also been put back, from Saturday teatime to noon on Sunday.

Fulham have had to close their training ground in recent days and received notificati­on of positive tests within their ranks. Some at the club feel they would not have been asked to play had they been fighting for the title, rather than against relegation, but it would appear that the interests of individual clubs are to be put to one side as the league concentrat­es on the more considerab­le challenge of keeping the competitio­n as a whole on the road. José Mourinho said it was “impossible” for Spurs to be without a midweek game this week given potential fixture congestion ahead.

Chelsea will face Fulham despite having to shut their academy training centre because of a coronaviru­s outbreak believed to involve as many as 20 cases. Youngsters have been told to stay away while the site undergoes a deep clean after a number of positive tests were returned over the weekend, but first-team facilities remain open.

The academy is housed at Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham but is separate from the first team’s site. It will remain shut for the rest of the week, with those who tested positive isolating for 10 days. The developmen­t game against West Ham on Friday and the under-18s match against Brighton on Saturday will not take place.

Chelsea have ensured the situation has not impacted their first team. There are separate bubbles for the senior, academy and women’s squads. The under-23s have been training inside the first-team bubble and have not been affected.

Chelsea are believed to be one of the few Premier League clubs to test their under-23 players, also going above and beyond the protocols by testing players in lower age-groups. There will be another round of testing before the academy site reopens.

 ??  ?? José Mourinho had feared fixture congestion if his Tottenham team had no game this midweek. Photograph: Paul Greenwood/BPI/Rex/ Shuttersto­ck
José Mourinho had feared fixture congestion if his Tottenham team had no game this midweek. Photograph: Paul Greenwood/BPI/Rex/ Shuttersto­ck

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