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Five League Two matches and seven in the National League postponed due to freeze


Five of Sunday’s League Two matches have been postponed due to the freezing temperatures following seven in the National League on Saturday.

The games at Bromley, Harrogate Town, Notts County, Salford City and Swindon Town were all called off more than 24 hours before the scheduled kick-off times with conditions deemed unplayable.

And there will be an 09:00 GMT inspection at Rotherham United on Sunday morning to decide whether their game against Mansfield Town can go ahead.

In National League, fixtures at Aldershot, Rochdale, Southend and Woking all fell by the wayside on Saturday morning.

And Altrincham’s game at home to Morecambe was called off six minutes before the 15:00 GMT kick-off, due to what the club said were “safety concerns during the warm-up”.

The top-of-the-table match between Boreham Wood and York City and Scunthorpe United v Sutton United had already been called off on Friday.

Yellow warnings for snow and ice came into force for large parts of England at midnight on Thursday, remaining until midday on Friday.

Further alerts have been issued for over the weekend and into the early part of next week.


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