Assuming of course it goes ahead.
With Bournemouth playing later today at QPR it would appear they have no problems and hopefully Cardiff will be over their Covid issues when they return to training today. Next Sunday's opponents, WBA, are also playing today.
The last update from Steve Morison was last Wednesday where he said:
"Some have been ill but not too bad, some have been asymptomatic and have tested positive.
"People who have passed lateral flows have come back positive [after a further PCR test]."
Morison says Cardiff have largely been unaffected by Covid cases until this week, when the infection spread with a vengeance.
"We're not sure what the variant is because they only test, I think, one in five for the new [Omicron] variant, but it ripped through, straight through. I've never seen anything like it in my life.
"We've been amazingly lucky, we've had odd cases - a couple of them Rubin [Colwill] and Kieffer [Moore] came back from international duty with it, I think we had Ryan Giles who was off once with it.
"But apart from them we've had nothing and then we've had this, which is like 'bang' and we've been wiped out - we've got more players with Covid than without.
"I know they've [the English Football League] brought in new rules about having a 14-man squad including a goalkeeper [to fulfil fixtures].
"I can tell you now we wouldn't get anywhere near that, hence why the Coventry game has been called off.
"The training ground is closed until Monday, so we'll have had a full 10 days of isolation away from the training ground to give us the chance to, hopefully, put it behind us and move on."