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Leyton Orient vs Tottenham postponed after outbreak of coronavirus in O's squad

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Don't wait 30 years - sign up for our daily football email newsletter today!Tottenham's clash with Leyton Orient in the Carabao Cup has been postponed.Orient were told on Monday that sizable number of players and staff members in their squad had tested positive for Covid-19.The news came on the eve of their money-spinning clash with Spurs, which was set to earn them £150,000 in TV revenue.It remains to be seen what happens to the game, and whether it can be rescheduled, with the next round due to take place just next week.However, in ominous news for Orient, teams in the qualifying rounds of the FA Cup who have positive tests are forced to forfeit their games - and the EFL could take similar action.Speaking on talkSPORT just eight hours.

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