After the 3-1 victory over Slovakia in the Nations League, the Czech Football Association announced that they are canceling Monday's NL match against Scotland.

This after several Czech club leaders announced that they wanted their players home, due to corona falls in the national team's leadership staff.

There are fears in the Czech Republic, both in the federation and in various clubs, about the further spread of the virus after the cases that occurred.

It is unclear who will play

But on Saturday, new news came.

The Czech newspaper Blesk reports that FACR spokesman Michael Jurman informed the media that, following negotiations with the European Football Association (UEFA), a decision has been made that the match will be played as planned in the city of Olomouc on Monday.

However, it is likely to be a different team than the one that defeated Slovakia on Friday.

Jurman says that the Czech Football Association is now considering which team to play with.

Neither will national team captain Jaroslav Šilhavý lead the team.