The Czech Republic players are isolating with Slavia Prague calling for others to withdraw, consequently the club is refusing to play against Scotland on Monday.
The Czech Republic withdrew from Monday’s Nations League fixture against Scotland after suspecting a COVID-19 outbreak in the team.
Jaroslav Silhavy’s side was due to meet Scotland in Olomouc after defeating Slovakia 3-1 in their opener in Group 2 of League B on Friday.
The Czechs have pulled out of the team, with Tomas Soucek and Patrik Schick self-isolating after a staff member tested positive for coronavirus, however, and Slavia Prague asking seven of their players to withdraw from the squad.
A message on the Czech Republic’s official Twitter page on Friday read: “The national team will not play against Scotland on Monday due to representatives’ decision and the current situation with the COVID-19.
“The national team ends current preparations with the immediate effect straight after the win against Slovakia.”
