• ‘It’s a red flag to have 19 positive tests,’ says Alan Solomons
  • Sale deny their players partied at Manchester Met

Sale’s postponed Premiership match on Wednesday has been cast into further doubt after Worcester’s director of rugby, Alan Solomons, revealed his side may still boycott the controversial game, suggesting there could be “legal consequences” to the decision over whether it goes ahead.

Sale, meanwhile, have said they will forfeit the match if they receive one more positive test on Tuesday.

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