Birmingham: Aston Villa Premier League game at home for Burnley on Saturday has been postponed because more Covid-19 cases at Squad Villa, the league announced about two hours before kickoff.
“After reviewing all the new information provided by Aston Villa this morning and received separate medical advice, the Board agreed to the request as a result of a club that did not have enough players to involve the team,” said the league.
“This decision is based on the number of cases of Covid-19, injury and disease.” Both the Premier League and Aston Villa did not provide details about how many players were tested positively.
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“All individuals who test positive are now isolating in line with the Premier League and Government Guidance and Protocol.” The club was very sorry for the inconvenience caused for the Burnley Football Club, both our own supporters and Burnley fans for attending the match, But it has acted as soon as possible this morning to minimize interference, “he added.
Burnley had seen their home match against Watford on Wednesday called the same short notice after the positive test results appeared on the visitor’s squad.
Now there are only one six scheduled matches in the Premier League program on Saturday today, they will still advance with Leeds United hosting Arsenal then on Saturday.
Three of the four week matches will be played even though Everton’s home match against Leicester City has been postponed.