The match between the Czech Republic and Scotland, scheduled for this Monday on the occasion of the second day of the League of Nations, will finally be played when it was planned after the Czech Federation has confirmed that it will change its players and coaching staff who remain in quarantine to be able to face the Scots.
“With new players and new members of staff,” said the Federation of the Czech Republic. So, They will be measured in Scotland after this same Saturday they assured that they could not do it due to the “current situation due to Covid-19”, reason to cancel the bid.
The Czechs, who lead group B2 after beating Slovakia this Friday (1-3), changed their minds hours later and they have assumed that they will have to opt for other footballers, even if they are not habitual or starters, in order to continue in the continental competition.
Patrik Schick and Tomas Soucek missed the game with Slovakia because they had to go into preventive quarantine. Both players tested negative for coronavirus, but recently had close contact with an infected staff member.said the Czech Federation, which did not reveal the rest of the members who are separated as a precaution.