Gloucester City's FA Trophy game at Wrexham is set to go ahead tomorrow despite them being unable to put out a strong side.
Yesterday it emerged that ten Gloucester players won't be able to play.
'Following routine lateral flow testing this week, ten members of the first team squad have either tested positive for Covid or are required to self isolate and will therefore be unavailable for Saturday’s FA Trophy tie at Wrexham.
The club was given the option to postpone the match until 23rd December but given the isolation periods and the potential for the situation to worsen the decision to proceed with Saturday’s fixture was unanimous.
An already difficult fixture has been made even harder, but despite the squad being depleted Lee, Daff and the available players will still be going to Wrexham with the intention of winning the match and your support is more important than ever if we are going to rise to the challenge and come away with a victory.'
Today Gloucester have signed Torquay goalkeeper Marcin Brzozowski on an emergency loan ahead of the Trophy tie.
On December 28th Gloucester are set to travel to Edgar Street for a National North League game. Whether they will have enough fit players for that game to go ahead remains to be seen.