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Oliver Caffrey

Hawks-Magpies AFL game in Tasmania off

Hawthorn are now likely to face Collingwood at the MCG on Sunday with no fans in attendance. (AAP)

A new COVID-19 case in Tasmania has forced Sunday's sold-out AFL clash between Hawthorn and Collingwood scheduled for Launceston to be moved.

The Magpies were set to play their first match for premiership points in Tasmania but the state's first coronavirus case in months has brought a halt to those plans.

The round 21 game was originally set to be played in Melbourne, but was shifted to the Apple Isle on the basis a crowd of up to 10,000 would be allowed to attend.

Such was the interest in Collingwood heading to Tasmania for the first time, tickets sold out in less than an hour.

However, Tasmania premier Peter Gutwein on Thursday announced the state's fresh COVID-19 case meant the game at UTAS Stadium had to be called off.

"Whilst I was looking forward to seeing Collingwood arrive in Tasmania, as many people were, it simply would not be the responsible thing to do to allow that to go ahead," Gutwein told reporters.

"Noting that we'll have a surge in testing and many of those results won't be in by Sunday."

An empty MCG will likely play host to the match instead, with the ground available on Sunday.

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