England women’s friendly with Germany on Tuesday has been cancelled after a member of the team’s backroom staff tested positive for coronavirus.
The Football Association has taken the decision as a precautionary measure.
The Lionesses, whose last international game was at the SheBelieves Cup in March, were due to play two-time world champions Germany in Wiesbaden.
The game was being played behind closed doors because of restrictions relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
England head coach Phil Neville said: “While we all wanted to play Tuesday’s game, this was absolutely the right course of action. I thank Germany’s staff for their understanding and our FA colleagues for their support.
“I know the fans were hoping to see us play again but I am sure they will understand the decision. We have still had a good week of training and are looking forward to getting together next month before our match against Norway in Sheffield.”
England held a training match at St George’s Park on Friday before they were set to travel to Germany.
Last November, Germany overcame England 2-1 in front of a record 77,768 crowd at Wembley Stadium.
Phil Neville’s side are set to play Norway at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane in a friendly on 1 December, to be shown live on BBC Four.
Article courtesy of BBC Sport
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