There was one positive result for Covid-19, with 1,197 players and staff tested across Monday and Tuesday, the Premier League has revealed.

The individual is someone from Tottenham Hotspur, who confirmed the news shortly after the Premier League's announcement.

In a statement published on the Spurs website, the North London club said: "We have been informed by the Premier League that we have received one positive test for COVID-19 following the latest round of testing at our Training Centre.

Due to medical confidentiality, the individual’s name will not be disclosed.

They are currently asymptomatic and will now self-isolate for seven days, in line with Premier League protocol, before undergoing further testing.

We shall continue to strictly adhere to the Premier League’s Return to Training protocol, which ensures our Training Centre remains a safe and virus-free working environment."

The news sees the number of tests ramped up once again, with 67 more carried out than from the previous round.

The extra testing for the fifth round brings with it an increase of one case after zero cases were detected during round four.

A list of the number of cases found is as follows:

Round 1: 17-18 May - 748 tested, with six testing positive from three clubs.

Round 2: 19-22 May - 996 tested, with two testing positive from two clubs.

Round 3: 25-26 May - 1,008 tested, with four testing positive from two clubs.

Round 4: 28-29 May - 1,130 tested, with zero testing positive.

Round 5: 01-02 June - 1,197 tested, with one testing positive.