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League Two Postponement Latest Amid New Weather Warnings: Huge Fixture at Risk
Published: Monday, 26 January 2026, 13:23 UK
Several League Two fixtures scheduled for Tuesday face potential postponement following fresh yellow weather warnings from the Met Office. Heavy rain, strong winds, and possible snow across parts of the UK have put matches at serious risk, with clubs monitoring pitches closely ahead of kick-offs.
The huge fixture at risk is the clash between East Kilbride and The Spartans in the William Hill League Two, set for 7:45pm on Tuesday, January 27. This game, now rescheduled after earlier disruptions, could be the latest casualty of the adverse conditions gripping Scotland and northern England. Officials have confirmed new dates for two previously postponed matches, but ongoing weather threats loom large.
Pitch inspections are expected imminently, with updates to follow from the SPFL. Recent precedents include two matches called off on Friday, January 23—games at Dundee United and Montrose—due to unplayable surfaces from persistent rain and frost. Earlier in the month, EFL League Two saw multiple postponements on January 4, affecting fixtures like Barnet v Crewe Alexandra, Barrow v Bristol Rovers, Bromley v Oldham Athletic, and Cambridge United v Grimsby Town.
The Met Office warnings highlight risks of flooding, travel disruptions, and surface water, prompting heightened caution from leagues. Fans are urged to check official club channels for real-time updates, as rescheduling could lead to fixture congestion later in the season. This wave of postponements underscores the challenges of midwinter scheduling amid Scotland's unpredictable weather patterns.
League Two's resilience is being tested, but safety remains paramount. Further amendments to the calendar are anticipated if Tuesday's games fall through, with the SPFL working to confirm alternative dates swiftly.
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