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EFL clubs set for collision course with government over coronavirus testing kits

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Football League clubs are on a collision course with the Government over the number of testing kits being made available for players and staff.

EFL bosses have told all clubs in the three divisions below the Premier League that players, managers and matchday staff will have to be tested for coronavirus in the weeks leading up to matches taking place again.

The EFL have targeted players returning to training in the middle of next month, with games resuming on June 6 behind closed doors if it is safe to do so.

It means all those involved will have to be tested for Covid-19 before games restart, to make sure they are not infected. Club medical teams have been coordinating a possible testing plan - with tests expected to be carried out at

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