TUESDAY night’s re-arranged Women’s National League fixture between Treaty United and Cork City has been postponed once again as a precaution over Covid-19 concerns.
The suspected Covid case involves a close contact of a senior member of the Treaty squad and the club informed the FAI of the situation. It is the second time the game has been called off in a week after Storm Ellen caused the cancellation of the fixture last Wednesday evening.
Treaty have not yet played at the Markets Field as a result of the circumstances. The club secured their first competitive win with a 0-2 win against DLR Waves last weekend at UCD Bowl.
Below is the official statement from the club.
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