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Millwall postponement request rejected by EFL – with Coventry City match scheduled to go ahead

Millwall’s Championship match at Coventry City tomorrow is on, despite the South London club requesting a postponement.

The Lions had their home fixture on Boxing Day against Swansea postponed due to a number of positive Covid-19 cases.

And they have issued a statement on their website revealing they only had 14 players to choose from – with some of those not back in full training.

“Millwall Football Club can confirm that its Sky Bet Championship match away to Coventry City this Wednesday 29th December (7.45pm) will go ahead as scheduled, subject to any further positive Covid-19 test results.

“The Lions’ last two matches have been postponed following a significant outbreak of Covid-19 within the playing squad and amongst support staff.

“Several of those who tested positive are currently either still isolating or unable to train fully in accordance with the EFL’s Return to Play protocols.

“However, the club now has 14 eligible players – including two goalkeepers – which meets the league’s criteria for fixture fulfilment.

“The squad of 14 for Wednesday’s match includes players who are yet to return to full training with the team having been symptomatic and therefore isolating for 10 days.

“Under the protocols, however, they are deemed available on matchday and are therefore counted towards the 14.

“Having considered such factors and with the health, safety, and fitness of its players the primary concern, the club had requested a postponement which was not accepted by the EFL.

“The club understands the inconvenience caused by fixture postponements, most importantly for supporters, and especially at this time of year when travel is particularly challenging. The patience and understanding of Millwall fans following the two recent postponements has been greatly appreciated by all at the club. Those eligible to play look forward to returning to action in front of the travelling Lions supporters on Wednesday night.”


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