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Sunderland's next three matches postponed after Coronaviru­s outbreak

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Sunderland’s next three League One games have been postponed after a further four positive coronaviru­s tests.

Matches against Shrewsbury and Blackpool and the Boxing Day clash with Hull have all been called off after the Black Cats informed the EFL that they could not fulfil the fixtures as a result of the outbreak. The news comes less than 24 hours after the club played out a 1-1 draw with AFC Wimbledon at the Stadium of Light despite being without eight players through Covid-19 protocols.

An EFL statement said: “Sunderland AFC’s next three Sky Bet League One Fixtures against Shrewsbury Town (Saturday, 19 December), Blackpool (Tuesday, 22 December) and Hull City (Saturday, 26 December) have been sus

pended. The club has today informed the EFL that they will be unable to fulfil the fixtures following guidance from the local authoritie­s, including Public Health England, on Wednesday that has resulted in facilities at the club being closed.

“After one senior player tested positive for coronaviru­s on Monday, selected players and staff undertook additional testing and a further four cases of coronaviru­s have now been confirmed and therefore all those affected are required to self-isolate for 10 days as per guidance in order to mitigate against the risk of further infection.

“Sunderland AFC, the EFL and the relevant authoritie­s will be conducting a thorough review of the club’s Covid-19 secure procedures with a view to reopening the stadium and training ground as soon as possible.”

Black Cats head coach Lee Johnson voiced his anger at the decision to go ahead with Tuesday night’s game after the final whistle following talks with the EFL earlier in the day, prompting the governing body to clarify the rules and insist that it was only the club which could have postponed it. As in all cases of this nature, the EFL will now conduct an investigat­ion.

The statement continued: “The safety and well-being of players is a priority and the protocols that have been developed are designed to protect individual­s and, if followed, will help prevent the spread of infection. All EFL clubs are aware of the processes and steps needed to take in the event of positive cases of Covid-19 and the impact this could have on their wider playing squads. This includes informing the League if they determine they are not able to fulfil a fixture safely. “The circumstan­ces surroundin­g the postponeme­nts will now be the subject of an investigat­ion in accordance with EFL regulation­s. Revised dates for the rearranged fixtures will be confirmed in due course.”

 ?? Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images ?? Bailey Wright heads in Sunderland’s second-half equaliser in the 1-1 home draw against Wimbledon.
Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images Bailey Wright heads in Sunderland’s second-half equaliser in the 1-1 home draw against Wimbledon.

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