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Thread: Wrexhams game off due to covid 19 in the Dragons Den !

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    Wrexhams game off due to covid 19 in the Dragons Den !

    Wrexham AFC's Boxing Day clash at home to Solihull Moors in the National League has been postponed.

    In a statement released this evening, the club revealed that the fixture has been called-off after several members of the Dragons squad tested positive for Covid-19.

    No details have yet been released about when the rearranged fixture will now take place.

    READ MORE: The upcoming Wrexham AFC matches that fans might still be able to attend

    Boxing Day's game was due to be played behind closed doors following the Welsh Government's announcement that only 50 supporters can watch sporting events taking place in Wales.

    The postponement now means that the Dragons' next game will be away at Altrincham on Tuesday December 28.

    As things stand stands, that match will go ahead and Wrexham fans will be able to attend the match as it's being played over the border in England.
    Last edited by SwalePie; 25-12-2021 at 09:33 PM. Reason: Fixed formatting

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    How can they postpone for COVID but be able to play 2 days later??

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    Is there any coincidence that they postpone a home game that would of been played BCD, but as the original piece points out will play at Altrincham with their fans able to travel.

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