Storm Darragh football postponements LIVE: Chaos as two Championship matches CANCELLED with more expected – updates

  • Newport County vs Carlisle United POSTPONED

    Newport's huge fixture against Carlisle is the next match that has been scratched off the list.

    A statement read: "The decision comes due to the severe weather conditions forecasted for tomorrow, with an Amber warning for rain and winds extending beyond the Red warning, which is in place tomorrow. 

    These factors, combined with concerns over fan travel, the ability of emergency services to respond to potential incidents, and possible structural impacts, have led to the postponement.

    The safety of travelling fans, staff, players, and officials is the top priority, and this is considered the best decision given the circumstances.

    A new date for the rearranged fixture will be announced in due course."

  • Cardiff vs Watford POSTPONED

    Cardiff have now confirmed they will not face the Hornets "in the interest of supporter safety" after receiving advice from the Met Office.

    A statement on Cardiff's website read: A new date for this fixture will be confirmed in due course.

    All match tickets purchased for this game will remain valid for the rearranged date. Season Tickets will also remain valid for the re-arranged fixture.

    If you have purchased a match ticket for this fixture, please wait for the re-arranged date to be confirmed, after which point if you still require a refund, please email tickets@cardiffcityfc.co.uk with proof of purchase and a member of the team will contact you at the earliest opportunity.

  • Plymouth vs Oxford United POSTPONED

    The first major match to get called off was Wayne Rooney's struggling Plymouth vs Oxford.

    The Man Utd legend was reported to have two games left to save himself from the sack, although this was refuted by the Pilgrims' chairman.

    It came after a week in which his side got thrashed 6-1 by Norwich and then 4-0 by Bristol City, leaving them just outside the relegation zone.