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West Brom wait as Newcastle sweat on new Covid tests

Albion are waiting on developments on Covid-hit Newcastle United with the two sides due to meet next week.

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As it stands, the Baggies are preparing for the game as normal with no confirmation from the Premier League or Newcastle that the game will be postponed.

The game could be in danger of not going ahead though, with the Magpies awaiting the results of the latest round of Covid tests as they face a wait to return to training following the postponement of their Premier League trip to Villa.

Steve Bruce’s side were due to head for Villa Park this evening, but were granted permission to reschedule the fixture on Tuesday after requesting a delay following a significant rise in positive cases within the camp and the closure of their training ground.

Players and staff who were tested on Sunday have since undergone another round of checks, the results of which will be used to determine the way forward in discussions between the club, the Premier League and Public Health England.

The club’s Darsley Park training headquarters, which were closed as a result of the spike, remain locked down as medics work to identify the source of the outbreak with the return of squad members to Tyneside following last month’s international break understood to be a focus.

In the meantime, players who were given personal training programmes during the first coronavirus lockdown earlier this year find themselves self-isolating and working from home once again with head coach Bruce unable to begin planning for next Saturday’s clash with Albion at St James’ Park.

The Villa game was the first Premier League fixture this season to be postponed as a result of Covid-19, with other clubs having being hit by positive tests, although perhaps not in such significant numbers at the same time.

Newcastle have not identified those affected, nor confirmed the number of cases amid speculation that the outbreak may have reached double figures.