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Premier League Postponement Updates for 10 Midweek Matches as More Snowfall Hits England
London, January 5, 2026 – Heavy snowfall across England has led to the postponement of 10 Premier League midweek fixtures, disrupting the festive schedule and prompting urgent pitch inspections nationwide. The Premier League confirmed the cancellations on Monday afternoon, citing unsafe playing conditions due to relentless wintry weather blanketing key regions from the North West to the Midlands.
Affected Matches
- Everton vs. Nottingham Forest (Goodison Park) – Pitch unplayable after 12cm of snow overnight.
- Manchester United vs. Newcastle United (Old Trafford) – Frozen surface despite heating efforts.
- Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (Molineux) – Access roads blocked.
- West Ham United vs. AFC Bournemouth (London Stadium) – Heavy snow on stands and pitch.
- Fulham vs. Southampton (Craven Cottage) – Waterlogged and snow-covered.
- Crystal Palace vs. Brentford (Selhurst Park) – Inspection failed at 11 AM.
- Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur (Villa Park) – Extreme weather forecast.
- Leeds United vs. Burnley (Elland Road) – Northern snowstorm impact.
- Sheffield United vs. Luton Town (Bramall Lane) – Pitch inspection deemed unsafe.
- Manchester City vs. Chelsea (Etihad Stadium) – Delayed decision due to ongoing flurries.
The Premier League stated: "Player welfare is paramount. Rescheduling will prioritize the earliest feasible midweek slots, potentially into February." Clubs like Everton and Manchester United deployed snow-clearing teams, but Met Office yellow warnings for ice and further snow until Wednesday thwarted efforts.
Broader Impact
Championship and League One games also fell victim, with 15 additional postponements. Fans face refunds, while broadcasters like Sky Sports and TNT Sports scramble to rearrange coverage. Arsenal's match against Liverpool remains on after a 2 PM pass, but vigilance continues.
Environmental experts note this as the worst winter disruption since 2010, linking it to climate pattern shifts. The league urges supporters to check official channels for updates amid forecasts of sub-zero temperatures persisting.
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