The Serie A game between Juventus and Napoli on Sunday is in doubt after two of the latter side’s players tested positive for coronavirus.
Unconfirmed reports in Italy say Napoli have been unable to travel to Turin because of an order from their local health authority.
Juve, though, are adamant the game should go ahead as planned.
On Saturday, they tweeted that the team will take to the field “as foreseen by the Serie A league calendar”.
Juventus Football Club announces that the First Team will take to the field for the Juventus – Napoli match tomorrow at 20:45, as foreseen by the Serie A League calendar.
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) October 3, 2020
They followed this up on Sunday with further tweets, one declaring “Matchday!” and another showing their squad list for the encounter.
To further complicate matters, the Juventus squad are currently in a “bubble” after two non-playing staff members tested positive for Covid-19.
There has been no official comment from either the team or the health authority regarding Sunday’s match.
Napoli did tweet on Sunday to say that reports suggesting manager Gennaro Gattuso had tested positive for coronavirus were inaccurate.
Unless Serie A orders Sunday’s match to be postponed, Napoli would forfeit the game 3-0.
Matchday! ⚪⚫ #JuveNapoli pic.twitter.com/NwedZ6d70J
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) October 4, 2020
Last Sunday, Napoli hosted Genoa, where 17 players have tested positive for Covid-19 in the last week. Genoa’s match at home to Torino on Saturday was postponed.
Serie A has ruled that matches should go ahead provided each team has a minimum of 13 players available and that teams who cannot play would suffer a forfeit.
However, teams have the right once in the season to ask for a postponement without forfeiting if 10 players are infected within one week.