Liverpool vs Fulham

Saturday, December 18, 2010
Chelsea's match against Manchester United tomorrow has been postponed as snow across the UK dealing with the most matches weekend. Today, the Premier League with Arsenal, Liverpool, Birmingham and Wigan were also broken, so Bolton v Sunderland and Blackburn v West Ham as the only survivor of the games on Saturday in the top division.
Four championship games have been postponed, while only one game - against Exeter Sheffield Wednesday - has survived a couple of leagues. The Scottish Premier League Rangers, Aberdeen, St Johnstone and Hamilton will also be closed while the rugby and horse racing were also affected.
Liverpool's home game against Fulham and Wigan game against Aston Villa at the stadium DW were postponed due to heavy snowfall overnight. Birmingham clash with Newcastle was then called out shortly before noon at the Arsenal also conceded defeat before their match against Stoke.
Arsenal said in a statement: begin "After an avalanche in the north of London to the Emirates Stadium at 11:38 clock, the referee Lee Mason ruled the match moved to 24:07 today Today, about three inches snow fell on this issue a half. hour and heavy snowfall is no apparent truce. "
Temperatures are expected to -6 degrees at the scheduled 05.30 start of the game clock at Anfield to be, but forced the conditions around the world and on the streets surrounding the postponement at the start of the game Liverpool. "Although the Anfield ground can be played, the conditions surrounding the stadium and about the trip to the game, it was decided that the match be moved," said a spokesman for Liverpool.
suffered in the Championship game against Burnley Cardiff Feez great last night after heavy snowfall in south Wales. Thurs Scunthorpe against Portsmouth was canceled - and share the second shift of the clubs in the south coast two weeks of ice and snow to his clash with Burnley. later by a game against Watford and Preston joined Millwall game with Barnsley.
The time is definitely angry at the races, all but one of the meetings today. Lingfield has been canceled after an inspection of 10 clock in the morning, joining Ascot, Haydock and Newcastle today in the casualty list. Carlisle also tomorrow's meeting has already bitten the dust, but there is better news for Southwell, where no control is planned.
In rugby, the Heineken Cup clash against Toulouse in Glasgow has been postponed to tomorrow, while Newcastle Challenge Cup with Exeter, which will take place tomorrow, consistent with 70 miles to the north of Scotland moved.
Complete list of football games moved:
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Premier League
Stoke v Arsenal
Newcastle v Birmingham
Fulham v Liverpool
Wigan v Aston Villa


Championship
Cardiff against Burnley
Barnsley v Millwall
Scunthorpe v Portsmouth
Preston v Watford


League One
Brentford v Huddersfield
Colchester v Bristol Rovers
Peterborough v Dag & Red
Hartlepool v Charlton
Leyton Orient v Plymouth
Milton Keynes Dons v Oldham
Bournemouth v Rochdale
Swindon v Tranmere
Walsall v Southampton
Carlisle v Yeovil


League Two
Accrington v Burton Albion
Aldershot v Lincoln City
Stevenage v Bury
Cheltenham V Stockport
Bradford v Crewe
Chesterfield v Gillingham
Macclesfield v Hereford
Morecambe v Northampton
Oxford Utd v Shrewsbury
Barnet v Port Vale
Wycombe V Southend
Torquay v Rotherham


Blue Square Premier
AFC Wimbledon against Wrexham
Histon v Altrincham
Barrow V Tamworth
Southport v Bath City
Cambridge Utd v Darlington
V Hayes & Yeading Gateshead
Grimsby v Forest Green
Kettering v Kidderminster
Rushen and Diamonds v Eastbourne


Scottish Premier League
Motherwell v Aberdeen
Hamilton v Celtic
St Mirren v Rangers
Dundee Utd v St Johnstone


Scottish First Division
Morton v Queen of South
Raith v Cowdenbeath
Dunfermline v Ross County


Scottish Second Division
Ayr Utd v Forfar Athletic
East Fife v Brechin City
Dumbarton v Peterhead
Stenhousemuir v Livingston


Scottish Third Division
Annan Athletic v Albion Rovers
Clyde Arbroath v
Montrose v Berwick
Stranraer v East Stirling


Morning
Premier League
Chelsea v Manchester United

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