Sunday's French Ligue1 match between Marseille and Paris Saint Germain has been postponed after a number of players from the visiting side were diagnosed with H1N1 flu. The French league said that the decision was taken upon a recommendation from the national commission of medical experts. "This decision is vindicated by the will to stop all risk of contagion, including among players of the opposing team, and of complications among the players who are potentially infected," the LFP said. PSG said that Ludovic Giuly, Mamadou Sakho and Jeremy Clement have all been diagnosed with H1N1 flu. Marseille offered to play the match on Wednesday, but PSG chairman Robin Leproux replied negatively saying: "Paris will definitely not play on Wednesday."