Isolation rules change could mean early return for Leeds United defender, TV schedule disrupts travelling fans
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Coronavirus rule changes affect squad availability for Liverpool clash
Yesterday morning the rules on isolation for those testing positive for coronavirus changed.
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Hide AdCoronavirus cases can now be released from isolation on day seven if they get negative lateral flow results on day six and day seven.
As Leeds United prepare to face Liverpool at Anfield on Boxing Day, there are five players from the two squads isolating after getting a positive covid test result.
The change in rules mean that Diego Llorente, Thiago, Virgil van Dijk, Curtis Jones and Fabinho could all be released in time for the Premier League clash on December 26.
Kick-off changed for West Ham FA Cup clash
ITV have been granted an earlier kick-off for the Whites' visit to the London Stadium for the third round clash.
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Hide AdLeeds will now kick-off against West Ham at 2pm on Sunday January 9.
The change will disrupt travelling fans, whose plans have already been marred by planned Network Rail engineering works taking place that weekend.
Why Leeds need Jack Harrison at Anfield
Jack Harrison played just eight minutes against Arsenal before taking a knock, clashing with Takehiro Tomiyasu in the air.
Summoned to replace the Whites' number 22, young Crysencio Summerville made a good account of himself on the attack, but was found wanting when the Gunners bombed forward.
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Hide AdThe YEP's Chief Football Writer Graham Smyth explains why Harrison's recovery is vital for Leeds' Boxing Day clash with Liverpool.
"There may well be an argument that with Harrison going through such a rough patch in terms of beating defenders and producing end product, Summerville could be worth a shot," Smyth writes.
"But it would be a huge call to pit the 20-year-old against one of what Gary Neville has described as the best full-back pairing in Premier League history.
"Trent Alexander-Arnold’s contribution to the Liverpool attack is so significant that whoever Bielsa plays at left wing this weekend will be required to put in a mammoth shift, defensively."
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