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Tottenham v Fulham Premier League match postponed over Covid-19

Tottenham Hotspur's English defender Eric Dier (third left) and Tottenham Hotspur's South Korean striker Son Heung-Min tangle with Crystal Palace's English defender Gary Cahill during their English Premier League  match between at Selhurst Park in south London on December 13, 2020.

Photo credit: Andrew Couldridge | AFP

What you need to know:

  • It is the third top-flight game to be wiped out by the virus, following Newcastle's match with Aston Villa earlier this month and Monday's match between Everton and Manchester City.
  • Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho had suggested he was getting impatient at the uncertainty over the fixture.

London

Tottenham's Premier League home match against Fulham was postponed three hours before the scheduled kick-off on Wednesday after a coronavirus outbreak at the visiting club.

Fulham returned a number of positive test results on Tuesday and, after more came in on Wednesday, the Premier League decided to call the match off. Kick-off was due to be at 1800 GMT. (9pm, Kenyan time).

It is the third top-flight game to be wiped out by the virus, following Newcastle's match with Aston Villa earlier this month and Monday's game between Everton and Manchester City.

Fulham asked for the game to be called off after more of their players felt unwell, which the Premier League board sanctioned on Wednesday.

The entire Cottagers squad will now be re-tested.

The league said in a statement: "Fulham FC's match at Tottenham Hotspur, due to be played at 6:00 pm this evening, has been postponed following a Premier League Board meeting this afternoon.

"Fulham lodged a request with the Premier League Board to rearrange the fixture following a significant rise in positive Covid-19 cases, as well as a number of players showing symptoms today.

Despite the rising number of cases across the English top-flight, the Premier League said it intended to continue playing.

"With low numbers of positive tests across the overwhelming majority of clubs, the Premier League continues to have full confidence in its Covid-19 protocols and being able to continue to play our fixtures as scheduled," the statement said.

"The League wishes those with Covid-19 a safe and speedy recovery and will rearrange the postponed fixture between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham in due course."

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho had suggested he was getting impatient at the uncertainty over the fixture.

Mourinho posted a video -- filmed at 1402 GMT, as indicated on a clock on a TV screen -- from the lounge where his staff were waiting for news with a message saying, "We still don't know if we play. Best league in the world".