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Positive coronavirus tests impact weekend fixture list

Decision to be take on Southampton vs Shrewsbury next week; Derby to put out youth players against Chorley; Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday close training grounds

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Former Aston Villa under-18 coach Richard Beale gives an insight into which of the club's younger players are likely to be involved in their FA Cup tie against Liverpool

A rise in positive coronavirus tests across the board has had a huge impact on the footballing schedule, with several games being postponed this weekend and a number of training grounds closed after a spike in cases.

Following an outbreak of the virus in their first-team squad, Aston Villa were forced to make 11 changes for their tie with Liverpool and had to field their youth team. Liverpool subsequently won the tie 4-1.

Southampton's FA Cup third-round tie with Shrewsbury will not take place on Saturday as scheduled after the League One club reported a significant number of positive Covid-19 cases.

On Wednesday, the club notified the Football Association several players and staff members had tested positive for coronavirus, in addition to two positive tests last week, one confirmed as midfielder Marc Pugh.

It's the second Shrewsbury match to be affected by coronavirus after the League One fixture with Crewe on January 2 was postponed.

All teams in the FA Cup are being tested 72 hours before their fixtures.

Derby County have confirmed they will send a group of U23 and U18 players to play in the FA Cup at Chorley on Saturday following a coronavirus outbreak which has closed their training ground.

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Interim manager Wayne Rooney, his coaching staff, and the whole of Derby's first-team squad are set to miss the match because of the outbreak.

Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday have taken the precaution of closing their training grounds following a rise in positive cases.

Wednesday caretaker manager Neil Thompson and his temporary assistants Lee Bullen and Steven Haslam are among those affected and will be absent from the dugout when the Owls travel to Exeter in the third round of the FA Cup on Saturday.

Blackpool's preparations for their FA Cup game against West Brom have been hindered by two positive tests in their weekly testing.

Wigan's two League One fixture against Hull City has been postponed, with the club informing the EFL that it cannot fulfil the fixturs due to a number of positive cases at the club.

In League Two, Colchester United's match against Tranmere has also been called off due to cases in both squads.

Clubs in the English Football League are to introduce twice-weekly coronavirus testing from January 11.

Manchester City Women's game against West Ham United Women has also been postponed following four positive COVID-19 cases and a number of other mitigating factors affecting the City squad.

A number of positive tests at Arsenal have also led to the postponement of their WSL game at Aston Villa.

This weekend's Women's FA Cup ties could be decided by a coin toss after the lockdown meant the competition was suspended.

Meetings have since been held to discuss ways to progress with the tournament with a coin toss one of a number of options being considered for the second and third rounds.

No matches have been postponed due to coronavirus in Scotland, but Celtic have been criticised by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for travelling to Dubai for a winter training camp ahead of their match against Hibs.

Sturgeon has called on the Scottish FA to look into the trip, but no further action will be taken by the governing body.

Greenock Morton have confirmed that three players have tested positive for coronavirus and are self-isolating until Monday night.

Their Scottish Cup tie against Dunfermline on Saturday is already due for a pitch inspection and could be rescheduled for Tuesday.

St Johnstone insist their Scottish Premiership match at Dundee United on Saturday will not be affected after they recorded a positive test among their playing staff.

PL records season-high 40 cases over last two rounds of testing

Villa's positive cases come after the Premier League confirmed a season-high 40 positive coronavirus results were recorded following two rounds of testing between December 28 and January 3.

Fulham have had two games postponed due to Covid - against Burnley and Tottenham - while the December 28 match between Everton and Manchester City was called off four hours before kick-off due to a number of positive cases in the City camp.

Burnley manager Sean Dyche confirmed at his media briefing on Thursday that the club has "a couple of cases" after their most recent screening.

Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor has said players will be reminded not to hug their team-mates during goal celebrations following a spate of coronavirus cases across the leagues.

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