after Clyde could not fulfil their fixture with East Fife. Four players have tested positive for the virus and several others are self-isolating at The Bully Wee leading to the League One clash at Bayview being postponed.
In a statement last night the SPFL confirmed Lennon's side have "insufficient players to fulfil the fixture" and the Broadwood Stadium side would be subject to an investigation.
Clyde become the third lower league club to face an outbreak of the virus, following Albion Rovers and Forfar.Premiership sides Kilmarnock and St Mirren have also been forced to concede they cannot field a team this term.Lennon now expects more to games and clubs to be impacted even if they follow guidelines.He added: "It's a frustrating time for.
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