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Brighton-Tottenham game to be postponed, as UEFA struggle with new Spurs date

UEFA has confirmed that Tottenham’s Europa Conference League game with Rennes on Thursday has been postponed and talks over a new date are ongoing.

Spurs announced on Wednesday that they would not play the game due to the Covid-19 outbreak at the club, where up to 13 players and staff have been struck down. The French side, who are already through as group winners, claimed that it was a “unilateral decision” made by Spurs.

However, UEFA has confirmed to the PA news agency that the game will not be played. And discussions over a rearranged date are still ongoing.

UEFA rules state there is a December 31 deadline for group games to be completed. But it is understood there could be some room for manoeuvre on that. Spurs have a packed domestic schedule before then. Rennes meanwhile go on a winter break on December 22.

With the first-team area of Tottenham’s training ground currently shut due to the outbreak, Sunday’s Premier League visit to Brighton is unlikely to go ahead, with boss Antonio Conte saying on Wednesday that he was “scared”.

“The problem is that every day we are having people with Covid,” Conte said at a virtual press conference.

“People that yesterday weren’t positive, today were positive and we continue to have contact with people we think are negative but the day after become positive. I think this is a serious problem.

 

“The worst is we don’t know and we continue to have contact with people that the day before were negative. For sure this is not a good situation.

“At the end of the training session today, again one player positive. Another member of staff is positive.”

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Rennes refer to ‘London fog’

Rennes accused Spurs of causing “London fog” by refusing to tell them how many cases they had. Spurs also informed them in the afternoon that the game would be played. And then called it off an hour after they had arrived in the capital.

 

The Ligue 1 club later released another statement saying they “hope the interests of the club will be respected” regarding a possible rearrangement.

They are currently second in Ligue 1 and in the hunt for Champions League football.

Their domestic season is due to be halted for a winter break on December 22. And the French club have hinted they have no intention of playing after then.

The statement read: “After being informed of the cancellation of tonight’s match by UEFA, Stade Rennais FC decided to return to Brittany.

“The entire delegation that will board at London City Airport has tested negative.

“Stade Rennais FC hope that the interests of the club will be respected given the important sporting deadlines that await the Rouge et Noir this December. The group is now focusing on the Nice game on Sunday at Roazhon Park.

“Stade Rennais FC is deeply sorry for the Rennes fans who decided to come to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to cheer on the Rouge et Noir.”

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