Wayne Rooney and Derby’s entire first-team squad to miss FA Cup tie against Chorley

Rams will field a team made up of U23 and U18 players after a Covid outbreak at their training ground

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Wednesday 06 January 2021 10:50 EST
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Wayne Rooney and Derby's entire first-team squad will miss Saturday's FA Cup tie against Chorley following the coronavirus outbreak which has closed their training ground.

The Rams will instead field a team made up of under-23 and under-18 players at Victory Park on Saturday afternoon.

A number of first-team players and staff returned positive tests for Covid-19 on Monday, with the club's training facilities subsequently closed.

Derby issued a statement on Monday, confirming the closure of their training ground, and saying the club was "in dialogue with the EFL and Football Association in relation to upcoming fixtures".

FA Cup rules state that clubs are expected to fulfil their fixtures if they have 14 eligible players - including from the under-23 and under-18 squads - available, though there is scope for appeal.

READ MORE: Will Covid force football to pause again?

The fixture at Chorley's Victory Park has been selected for live TV coverage and is scheduled to kick-off at 12.15pm on Saturday.

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