It’s the third match of the Boxing Day lineup to be
postponed as part of a Sunday program that still features six games.
The Premier League has now called off 13 matches because of
coronavirus issues in two weeks, with players having to isolate after testing
positive or if they are unvaccinated and a close contact of a COVID-19 case.
Everton had asked for the postponement citing virus cases
and injuries, and the league’s board “regrettably approved” the request.
“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 fulfill their fixture this weekend as a result of an
insufficient number of players available to play due to COVD-19 cases and
injuries,” the league said in a statement.
On Thursday, coronavirus outbreaks at Leeds and Watford forced
postponements of their Sunday matches. Leeds was scheduled to travel to
Liverpool and Watford was set to play at Wolverhampton.
“While recognizing a number of clubs are experiencing
COVID-19 outbreaks, it is the clubs’ and the league’s collective intention to
continue the current fixture schedule where safely possible,” the league said.
-AP
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