Wealdstone: Boreham Wood derby off after Covid-19 case in Stones' squad
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Wealdstone's derby trip to Boreham Wood has become the fifth bank holiday Monday fixture in the National League to be called off due to coronavirus.
The Stones that a member of their squad had tested positive for Covid-19.
Both sides had agreed to move the game from Wealdstone's Grosvenor Vale ground after damage caused by Storm Bella.
But it has had to be postponed anyway - the third successive Wood game called off due to opposition Covid-19 cases.
Their National League fixture with Barnet on 26 December was one of two games the Bees had to postpone after positive tests within their squad.
Boreham Wood were also given a bye to the fourth round of the FA Trophy three days earlier after scheduled opponents Yeovil chose to withdraw following a confirmed coronavirus case at Huish Park.
In addition to Monday's match, Wealdstone have also postponed Saturday's home game against Maidenhead United with Stones players self-isolating in line with government guidelines.
Monday fixtures between Barnet and Maidenhead, Chesterfield and King's Lynn Town, Dagenham & Redbridge and Bromley, and Sutton United and Dover Athletic have already been called off.