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Hibs vs Ross County OFF after Easter Road side hit with Covid outbreak

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Ross County’s clash with Hibs has been postponed after two of the visitors players returned positive Covid-19 tests.Jack Ross and his side were looking to end a run of four defeats on the spin in the Scottish Premiership match in Dingwall.But the Edinburgh outfit now have to wait to get out of the rut after suffering the blow of a call-off.Hibs announced in a statement: “We can confirm that our cinch Premiership game at Ross County has been postponed due to positive Covid-19 tests.“The game was due to kick off at 3pm on Saturday 30 October 2021.“Two first team players have tested positive in the latest round of testing this morning.“They have been in close contact to a number of other players that travelled to Dingwall.Get all the latest

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