Glastonbury Festival says a website which appears to show this year's line-up is "definitely not accurate".

Clashfinder, which is publically edited, seemingly confirmed Ed Sheeran as a headliner as well as hundreds of other names for the festival.

The site tells users "most of it [the listing] will be wild fantasy until the line-up is released".

Glastonbury has told Newsbeat: "The line-up posted on that fan site is definitely not accurate."

Organiser Emily Eavis tweeted: "Don't believe everything you read, our line up has not been leaked. The actual line up will be with you soon! #fakenews".

So far the festival has only officially confirmed Radiohead and Foo Fighters as Friday and Saturday headliners.

As well as listing Ed Sheeran on top of the bill for Sunday night, the original Clashfinder post also suggested the likes of Royal Blood, HAIM, Craig David and Stormzy would play at the festival.

A later edition lists Justin Bieber as the headliner of the festival's second stage on the Saturday night and suggests 90s Irish pop trio The Corrs will play on The Pyramid stage before Ed Sheeran.

Some of the names on the Clashfinder list can be ruled out of their rumoured Glastonbury slots because of previously announced dates.

For example, according to the list The Maccabees are set to play on the Pyramid stage on Friday 23 June but are due to play in Glasgow on the same night.

The owner of Clashfinder told Newsbeat: "At the moment it's just people having fun, creating dream line ups and the like. It doesn't take long to add or edit the acts.

"I generally stay away [from editing the site] at this point. My priority is to have accurate information at the time of the festival."

He added he "very much doubts" any information had been leaked from festival organisers.

"I've had the festival on to me several times in the past wanting to know who's leaked info and it's always turned out to be educated guesses."

However, a few of the acts on the list have linked themselves to this year's festival.

During a recent interview with MistaJam on Radio 1, Lorde teased she will be performing at Worthy Farm.

She said: "We're coming over there [the UK] much sooner than you think.

"Farms are cool, I'm a big fan of farms so who knows? I love a farm but that's all I'm saying."

And back in January Wiley appeared to confirm he'll be appearing at the festival.

Last year, organisers waited until 29 March to confirm the first chunk of the line-up.

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