Premiership Rugby have asked an independent panel to adjudicate on Friday’s cancelled Premiership match between Gloucester and Worcester.
Worcester called the game off because Covid-19 cases, illness and injuries left them unable to field enough front-row players to fulfil the fixture.
The match, due to be played at Kingsholm, will not be replayed.
Sports Resolutions UK will form the panel with the date for the hearing yet to be set.
Warriors’ squad issues led them to being without 36 players ahead of Friday’s match, with only three of the “fully-fit” 18 available being props.
That left them short of the required six front-rowers that have to be named in the matchday squad for a game to go ahead.
Earlier this season, Sale’s trip to Newcastle on Boxing Day and Bath’s visit to London Irish on 3 January were called off because of coronavirus cases.
In both those instances the side that cancelled the game were awarded two points while the opposition were given four points.
Warriors have since moved to bolster their numbers by drafting in four players on loan from Championship club Hartpury to ensure Wednesday’s Premiership Cup game at Bath goes ahead.
Centre Robbie Smith, tighthead-prop Mitch Walsh, wing Matt McNab and back Alex Forrester have signed, with Smith and McNab both set to start at The Rec.
England Under-20s hooker Finn Theobald-Thomas will make his first start for the club but will fill in at openside flanker while hooker Joe Richardson and locks Cheick Kone and Harvey Cuckson could make debuts from the bench.
Warriors also include trialist back-rower Lekima Ravuvu who made his debut in the last group match at Exeter.
Fly-half Billy Searle will captain the side with Warriors needing a bonus-point win to make the semi-finals against bottom-of-the-table Bath.