Fulham's Premier League match at Burnley on Sunday has been postponed because of further positive coronavirus cases at the west London club.
It is the second match involving Fulham to be postponed this week, after Wednesday's game at Tottenham was called off just hours before kick-off.
The Premier League made the decision to postpone the match against Spurs after Fulham requested for it to be rearranged following "a significant rise in positive Covid-19 cases" at the club.
Sunday's match at Turf Moor has also now been postponed and becomes the fourth Premier League fixture to be called off because of coronavirus this season.
"Following further new positive results returned from the most recent Covid-19 tests, the Club can confirm that this Sunday's away fixture at Burnley has been postponed after discussions with the Premier League and advice from medical teams," read a statement released by Fulham.
"Those who tested positive are self-isolating in line with UK Government and Premier League guidance.
"The welfare of our players, staff and their families continue to be of paramount importance, and we wish those who have tested positive a safe and speedy recovery."
Fulham manager Scott Parker admitted earlier this week that was unsure if the match against Burnley would go ahead.
Parker also said he understood Jose Mourinho's frustrations over the decision to postpone the match against Tottenham, after the Spurs head coach labelled the situation "unprofessional".
"We were in exactly the same position as Tottenham were in. We were in a hotel, we didn't know until late on as well," said Parker, who was due to return to the dugout against Burnley after a period in self-isolation.
"We were sitting 20 minutes away from the stadium, obviously ready to have pre-match and waiting around in the hotel, so it was late for my side as well.
"The places where that information went to on Tuesday... that information did not change until Wednesday.
"There was no new information come Wednesday so the information was there on Tuesday but for one reason or another it didn't get postponed or called off until the time it was.
"I was in exactly the same position and I understand Jose's frustration."