Weather cuts action again

Monday 01 January 1996 00:02 GMT
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Today's football programme has again been hit by the weather - 11 Endsleigh League matches have been postponed and only three games in Scotland have a chance of going ahead. However, there are hopes that racing will resume after 10 blank days.

Burst pipes have caused Stoke's match against Charlton to be postponed, and frozen pitches have accounted for the games at Luton, Oldham, Burnley, Notts County, Wrexham, Peterborough, Swansea, Scarborough, Fulham and Chester. There will be pitch inspections this morning at several grounds.

Although five of today's race meetings have been called off, there is a good chance of racing at Exeter, Windsor and Southwell.

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