Cold snap claims three Premier League fixtures with Liverpool's match also under threat

08 January 2010 13:46
The weekend's Premier League programme has been ravaged by the adverse conditions, with the Arctic temperatures claiming three top flight fixtures.[LNB]Fulham's home tie with Portsmouth on Saturday was the first to be abandoned, shortly followed by an announcement from Turf Moor that Burnley's match with Stoke would not go ahead. [LNB]Sunderland against Bolton then decided they too were unable to honour the fixture list. [LNB]Elsewhere, it is understood that Liverpool have requested their vital match against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday is also postponed because of the treacherous conditions.[LNB]Anfield and the surrounding areas have been hit hard by the snowy onslaught, with temperatures plummeting as low as minus five degrees Celsius.[LNB]Click here for the lowdown on how the big freeze has blitzed the weekend fixture list Renewed hostilities: Robbie Keane (centre) looks likely to have to wait if he is to notch against the club he left after just six months[LNB]A statement on the Fulham website said: 'The safety of supporters is of paramount importance to the Club andfollowing an inspection of the areas surrounding Craven Cottage onFriday morning it was deemed unsafe for fans to travel.[LNB]'The Club can confirm that all tickets for Saturday's game will be validfor the re-arranged fixture date which will be announced in due course.' [LNB]Sunderland's Safety Advisory Group chairman Ken Scott added: 'Clearly the combination of a number of factors has led us to make this decision.[LNB]'The early timing has been deliberate in order to avoid many thousands of people embarking on unnecessary and potentially hazardous journeys.'[LNB]Arsenal's match with Bolton became the first Premier League match to suffer a similar fate, when it was called off on Wednesday. [LNB]Both Carling Cup ties this week were also unplayable. [LNB] THE BIG FOOTBALL FREEZE: Sporting fixtures falling as fast as the snow - Sportsmail's list of the postponed matchesNow we're running out of grit: Councils forced to ration dwindling supplies as Britain faces weekend of chaos ALL THE LATEST FULHAM FC

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