ALBION's match against Manchester United has been postponed due to the Covid-19 outbreak at the club.
Manchester United were forced to postpone their match against Brentford on Tuesday due to the outbreak.
Since then it has been that the situation at the club has worsened as more positive cases have been found at the club.
Albion said on their website: "Those supporters who had purchased tickets will be automatically refunded. Refunds will take up to five working days to process.
"Once the match is rescheduled, and new ticket details confirmed, all those who purchased tickets for the original date will get a priority booking window. "
Albion are also managing Covid-19 cases at the club as Graham Potter confirmed there were "three or four" cases in the squad.
This saw a depleted Albion squad take on Wolves in a 1-0 defeat in the Premier League last night.
Potter did confirm that there was a request to have that match postponed but it was rejected by the Premier League.
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The Premier League says it intends to “continue its current fixture schedule where safely possible” despite announcing that postponing the Manchester United and Albion match.
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