WORCESTER City's Midland Football League Premier clash with bottom of the table Market Drayton Town has been moved to Wednesday due to the weather.
City were due to make the trip to Shropshire on Monday evening, but due to the freezing conditions across the country, the sides have agreed to push it back to Wednesday 7.45pm kick-off.
With the cold snap already postponing City's scheduled match at Wolverhampton Casuals on Saturday, temperatures are unlikely to drop over the next 24 hours.
Market Drayton released pictures of their pitch on Sunday morning, which gave little hope that the surface would be playable this evening.
City have only played four times since the start of December and have now had six games called off for either waterlogged or frozen pitches.
Chris Cornes has lost all four of those matches since he was appointed as manager back in November and City sit third bottom of the MFL Premier.
Temperatures are set to rise ahead of Wednesday and should the game go ahead, it's another must win for Cornes as Worcester look to ease relegation fears.
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