Weymouth FC: National League club to isolate due to Covid-19 cases

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Weymouth were due to host Wrexham on Saturday 14 November in the National League

National League club Weymouth have been placed into isolation due to a "high number" of positive coronavirus tests.

The Terras have been put into a high alert category until 16 November, meaning their fixture against Wrexham on 14 November has been postponed.

Their last two opponents, Stockport County and Chesterfield, have also been advised to raise their alert levels.

Weymouth have won two of their past three matches in their first season back in the National League.

"The League's policy is always driven by medical advice and will continue to be our highest priority in every circumstance involving a Covid-19 event," a National League statement said.

Meanwhile National League North side Chester's next four games have all been postponed after positive tests among players and backroom staff.

Their trip to York City on Saturday, subsequent home games with Guiseley and Hereford and a trip to Farsley Celtic have all been called off as they fall within the 14-day self-isolation period.

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