Rotherham United P-P Derby County: Game postponed after Covid outbreak in Millers squad
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Rotherham's Championship game against Derby has been postponed because of a coronavirus outbreak in the Millers squad.
The Yorkshire club say one player has tested positive, with "further players in the first-team bubble" showing symptoms.
Rotherham say the English Football League "have sanctioned" the postponement of Saturday's match.
The game was called off just 90 minutes before the scheduled kick-off.
"Following conversations with the EFL and the subsequent medical advice provided by them and that of our own club doctors, the club have taken the decision to request a postponement to the fixture which has been approved by the EFL," said a Rotherham statement.
The EFL said the game had been postponed "due to an outbreak of Covid-19, with players and first-team staff required to self-isolate in line with EFL and Government guidance".
The circumstances around the postponement will now be the subject of an investigation, the EFL added.
A new date for the fixture is yet to be decided, with five of Saturday's EFL matches now not going ahead because of the virus.
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