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Irish Premiership: Two Irish Premiership games postponed due to frozen pitches

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Two of Saturday’s Irish Premiership fixtures have been postponed due to frozen pitches.

Ballymena United v Glentoran at the Showgrounds and Glenavon v Coleraine at Mourneview Park were both called off on Saturday morning following cold weather which brought snow and ice to parts of Northern Ireland this week.

The Sky Blues and the Glens met in the BetMcLean Cup on Tuesday night, with the game switched to the Oval after heavy snowfall in the Ballymena area made the pitch at the Warden Street ground unplayable.

The game between Glenavon and Coleraine was postponed after a pitch inspection on Saturday morning at Mourneview Park.

The three other Irish Premiership games on Saturday are still set to go ahead with Crusaders hosting Dungannon Swifts, Linfield taking on Carrick Rangers and Loughgall facing Portadown.


BBC News

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