Sussex derby in FA Cup called off because of positive Covid-19 tests

Broadbridge Heath are out of the FA Cup after having to call off Saturday's tie against Haywards Heath because of a Covid-19 outbreak.
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Covid-19 is hitting local football

As we reported here yesterday the Bears called off their midweek league game after a positive Covid test - and now they have had to pull of the Cup, a huge blow for them as they were looking forward to a big crowd for Saturday's preliminary round tie v Haywards Heath.

It comes after two SCFL games were called off in midweek after an Arundel FC player tested positive for Covid after the weekend's opening matches/

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A statement from Broadbrisge Heath said: "Due to players testing positive for Covid-19 the Club has made the decision to withdraw from this year's competition.

"Broadbridge Heath FC can now confirm three senior players have tested positive for Covid-19 and we've therefore taken the decision to suspend all senior football activities (U18, U23, 1st team, and Vets) until midnight on 18 September.

"All club members/players are being advised to follow government guidance and self isolate/test where appropriate."

It is thought the move means Haywards Heath will get a bye to the first qualitying round.