Earlier this week, Czech national team players Tomas Soucek and Patrik Schick were put in solitary confinement after coming into contact with a leader who tested positive for the corona virus.

They then had to leave the squad, even before yesterday's 3-1 victory against Slovakia.

But now the Czech Football Association has decided to cancel the match against Scotland.

"The national team will not play against Scotland on Monday following a decision by representatives and the current situation with covid-19.

The national team will end the current preparations immediately after the victory against Slovakia ", the association wrote in a tweet during the night towards Saturday.

No decision has yet been made by the European Football Association (UEFA) on what is happening now, but the regulations drawn up before the Nations League state that a team responsible for a match not being carried out will be deemed to have resigned.

If a team has less than 13 available players, the match may be postponed, but since in this situation it does not seem that the players have been unavailable, it is seen according to several foreign media as an unlikely option.