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Tottenham s final home game of 2020 has been called off less than four hours before kick-off due to a number of positive Covid-19 cases at Fulham, plunging the Premier League into even more chaos.
Spurs boss Jose Mourinho showed a video inside the stadium minutes before the announcement of the postponement was made where he revealed the confusion of him and his coaching staff as to whether the match had been abandoned.
A Tottenham statement read: We can confirm that our Premier League home fixture against Fulham, scheduled to take place this evening (Wednesday 30 December), has been postponed. The Premier League informed us of the decision this afternoon, with Fulham having requested the postponement on the grounds of the number of COVID-19 positive cases among their players and staff.
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