Blackburn Rovers have confirmed that two members of the team are suffering from swine flu. "Two cases of swine flu are confirmed and other members of the squad and staff have complained of virus-like symptoms," a club spokesman said. It is likely that the two players are midfielder David Dunn and defender Christopher Samba, who both missed the recent Chelsea defeat with an unknown virus. English reports claimed that Rovers could be forced to postpone their Carling Cup match with Peterborough on Tuesday due to the outbreak, but the Premiership club have denied the allegations. "There has been speculation in the national media following confirmation of sickness within the camp, but we can reassure all supporters that the tie will go ahead as planned," club secretary Andrew Pincher said. Sunday's French Ligue1 game between Marseille and Paris Saint Germain was postponed for an unknown date after three players from the capital side were diagnosed with H1N1.