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Coronavirus: Lower-league clubs need help with testing costs says Exeter City boss

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Matt Taylor led Exeter to the League Two play-off final last season when they lost 4-0 to Northampton Town

Exeter City manager Matt Taylor wants players in the English Football League tested more often for coronavirus, but says clubs cannot afford them.

EFL clubs are no longer mandated to have their players regularly tested.

Leyton Orient's Carabao Cup game with Tottenham was postponed after positive tests which were paid for by Spurs.

"I know my players and staff would be more comfortable [with regular testing], but who foots the bill">