The New Year’s Day clash between Wigan and Huddersfield has been postponed due to flooding in the area.
Despite the pitch at the Brick Community Stadium being playable, the Sky Bet League One fixture was called off less than four hours before the scheduled 3pm kick-off due to safety concerns around the ground.
“Our New Year’s Day clash against Huddersfield Town has been postponed due to severe localised flooding,” Wigan said in a statement on the club website.
“Heavy rainfall over Tuesday night has made roads treacherous in the area, although the playing surface at the Brick Community Stadium was deemed playable.
“However, safety concerns regarding the public areas surrounding the ground and the strain on local emergency services dealing with a number of major incidents, which have been affected by severe flooding, led to the league fixture being called off.
“Access to the area is severely restricted with many access routes closed due to flooding, and the emergency services are unable to provide resources to support the matchday operation.”
“The news is naturally disappointing as Shaun Maloney and his players were looking forward to the highly-anticipated New Year’s Day fixture, but the safety of both sets of supporters is of paramount importance.”
The wet weather in north-west England also forced the postponement of the Vanarama National League game between Rochdale and Altrincham due to a waterlogged pitch.
Wealdstone’s home game with Boston also fell victim to a waterlogged pitch.
“Today’s Vanarama National League game at home against @bostonunited has been postponed due to a failed pitch inspection after heavy rain through the night and this morning,” Wealdstone posted on their X account.
Horse racing was due to go ahead at Cheltenham and Exeter after both tracks passed morning inspections, with high winds expected in south-west England.
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