Dundee Utd: Nine players isolating and will miss Livingston match
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Nine Dundee United players will miss their Scottish Premiership match at Livingston after being deemed close contacts of Covid-positive staff members.
Three staff tested positive for coronavirus, forcing the entire coaching team, including manager Micky Mellon, to self-isolate.
And after discussions with the Scottish FA and Tayside health board, nine squad members must also now self-isolate for 14 days.
Academy coach Thomas Courts will take charge of the team for the Livingston match on Saturday.
"Nine members of our squad are now self-isolating as a precaution due to having close contact with medical staff at the HPC at St Andrews," sporting director Tony Asghar .
Those in isolation will also be unavailable to face Rangers on 13 December.
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