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St Johnstone dealt Scottish Cup semi final setback as FOUR stars ruled out by Covid blow

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Scottish Cup semi-final weekend. The Perth hopefuls have announced two players have tested positive for the virus and will miss their Hampden showdown with St Mirren on Sunday.

A further two have been required to self-isolate after being deemed close contacts, leaving Saints without four first-team stars for a monumental fixture.Callum Davidson 's side can can complete a domestic double after clinching the Betfred Cup back in February but their last four plans have been rocked.

A statement from St Johnstone 's head of football operations Scott Boyd said: "The Football Club can today confirm that two members of our playing staff have tested positive for Covid-19.

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