Maidenhead United v Chesterfield: Covid-19-hit Magpies call off another game

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Maidenhead have won just four of their 15 National League games this season - three of them at York RoadImage source, Rex Features
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Maidenhead have won just four of their 15 National League games this season - three of them at York Road

Maidenhead have called off Saturday's National League home game with leaders Chesterfield - their second successive postponement - because of a positive coronavirus case in their camp.

The Berkshire club confirmed that the game was off following consultation with the league, because of "our ongoing Covid-19 incident".

Tuesday's trip to Southend also had to be postponed.

The unnamed individual has been told to self-isolate for 10 days.

Saturday's postponement means that Chesterfield could be displaced at the top if second-placed Boreham Wood win at third-placed Grimsby.

Maidenhead, who are 19th in the table, are at risk of being overtaken by Aldershot, who go to relegation-threatened King's Lynn on Saturday.

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