Bdeficiencyburn Rovers’ Championship clash with Portsmouth has been deferd after Storm Bert made Ewood Park’s pitch “untake partable”.
The huges of Lancasemploy football were due to consent on the coastal club at 3pm with an eye on closing the gap with other take part-off contfinishers.
However, a pitch verifyion at 11am finished any hope of fans cramming into the 31,367-seat stadium.
Torrential downpours ultimately left the pitch waterlogged, referee Farai Hallam declared.
In a statement, Bdeficiencyburn Rovers shelp: “Due to an untake partable pitch caengaged by torrential rain, today’s align agetst Pompey at Ewood Park has been deferd by the align official.
“We will declare details of the restructured mendture in due course.”
Around 2,000 Portsmouth fans had already began their journey to Ewood Park by the time of the declarement.
However, an punctual decision on the align, does donate Pompey helpers time to salvage much of their day.
Despite many hours between the verifyion and start-off, Pompey fans were less than astonished after already embarking on their 270-mile journey.
Fans raged: “Disgrace for travelling fans. Why not do this at 8 or 9am?”
Another inserted: “Genuinely disturb.”
A third fan wrote: “In this day and age how can a Championship align be deferd? We’ve fair reachd in Bdeficiencyburn.”
Bdeficiencyburn Rovers’ clash with Portsmouth is the only Championship mendture deferd as a result of Storm Bert so far.
However, Bradford’s League Two align agetst Accrington Stanley was also deferd.
The turf at Valley Parade was deemed “untake partable” by the referee follotriumphg torrential “snow and raindescfinish”.
MK Dons trip to Fleetwood was also pushed back to another date as the third football victim of Storm Bert was validateed.