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Burnley-Everton postponed due to Merseysiders' virus outbreak

Benitez said he only has nine outfield players available for the Boxing Day fixture due to coronavirus outbreak

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Dec 2021 12:00AM

Burnley-Everton postponed due to Merseysiders' virus outbreak
Rafael Benitez has requested for a match postponement after a coronavirus outbreak within the Everton camp has left him with only nine fit outfield players for the Burnley match on Boxing Day, traditionally one of the busiest days in English football calendar. - AFP Pic, December 25, 2021

LONDON - Burnley's match at home to Everton on December 26 has become the latest Premier League fixture to be postponed due to a coronavirus outbreak, it was announced yesterday.

Covid-19 cases within the Everton camp had seen the Merseysiders request a postponement on Thursday.

But that initial plea was rejected despite Everton manager Rafael Benitez saying he only had nine fit outfield players at his disposal for the fixture on Boxing Day, traditionally one of the busiest days in the English football calendar.

Everton, however, said yesterday that the game had been called off, with a club statement saying: “Our Premier League fixture at Burnley on Boxing Day has been postponed due to the number of Covid cases and injuries in our squad.”

The Premier League added it had taken the “regrettable” decision to postpone the game following a board meeting yesterday.

“The board reviewed the club's request today to postpone the match following further injuries to their squad.

“They concluded that the club will not be able to fulfil their fixture this weekend as a result of an insufficient number of players available to play due to Covid-19 cases and injuries.”

Liverpool's clash with Leeds and Watford's trip to Wolves, also scheduled for tomorrow, had already been postponed due to coronavirus outbreaks on Thursday.

A total of 13 matches have now been called off in the past two weeks as Britain battles record numbers of positive Covid cases due to the Omicron variant of the virus.

Earlier this week, Premier League clubs rejected the option of temporarily halting the season to allow a circuit breaker for infections. - AFP, December 25, 2021

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