Chelsea's WSL clash with Everton postponed after positive COVID tests

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LONDON : Chelsea had their third Women's Super League game in a row cancelled on Friday when their upcoming clash with Everton was postponed due to positive COVID-19 tests and injuries at the Merseyside club. The Londoners were due to travel to Everton for Sunday's lunchtime kickoff, but Chelsea released

LONDON : Chelsea had their third Women's Super League game in a row cancelled on Friday when their upcoming clash with Everton was postponed due to positive COVID-19 tests and injuries at the Merseyside club.

The Londoners were due to travel to Everton for Sunday's lunchtime kickoff, but Chelsea released a statement on Friday saying that the game had been called off and would now be played at a later date. "The decision was agreed between both teams and the FA following a number of positive Covid-19 test results and injuries at Everton," the statement said.

Chelsea's Dec. 19 meeting with West Ham United and their first game back after the Christmas break against Tottenham Hotspur were both postponed due to COVID-19 outbreaks and they have not played in the league since losing 1-0 to Reading on Dec. 11.

 

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