Chester FC has postponed their upcoming National League game with Brackley Town, amid ongoing uncertainty around different COVID guidelines in England and Wales.

Cheshire Live reports that the postponement follows the ongoing row of whether Chester Fc should be adhering to English or Welsh COVID-restrictions, as their home ground straddles the border of both countries.

While the entrance to the main stand and ticket office is in England, the pitch and almost all of the stadium is in Wales.

The Welsh Government, which has since confirmed that all sport in Wales will continue to be held behind closed doors, has previously insisted that the club are based in Wales and should follow Welsh Covid rules.

There are currently no restrictions on the number of fans attending sports events in England, but sport in Wales has been limited to 50 spectators since Boxing Day.

Chester FC, who play in the National League North, had been due to host Brackley Town at the Deva Stadium on Saturday 15 January but postponed after being given the go-ahead by the league. The club added that their under-19s clash with FC Halifax Town on Wednesday night has also been postponed.

The team had played two home games at the stadium during the festive period, with each game attracting around 2,000 spectators, but officials have warned the club that any further matches with spectators would be in breach of Welsh COVID regulations.

Talks with the relevant authorities to find a resolution to the issue have been ongoing but seemingly failed to result in a solution.

In a statement, the club said: “We have met with Welsh Government, Flintshire Council and Cheshire West & Chester Council, however, do not yet feel that this matter has reached a definitive resolution and will be obtaining further legal advice.”

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