Blackpool game in doubt

03 December 2010 13:30
Saturday's Barclays Premier League game between Blackpool and Manchester United is under threat as the freezing temperatures led to concerns about the Bloomfield Road pitch. As sporting fixtures around the country fell victim to the wintry weather, the Premier League programme has so far stayed intact. But now the early-evening encounter could be on the verge of becoming the first top-flight game to be postponed, despite the club's use of protective covers and "hot-air blowers". A statement on the club's website read: "Following the heavy overnight frost, where temperatures dipped below minus eight, concerns surrounding areas of the Bloomfield Road surface have increased. The severe frost on Thursday night has meant that large areas of the playing surface have become frozen. "The Seasiders groundstaff have worked throughout the night with large hot-air blowers in a bid to thaw out the problematic areas of the playing surface, however last night's frost has meant that the problematic areas have increased. "The club has sourced additional hot-air blowers and these are expected to be on site Friday lunchtime and once again the Seasiders groundstaff will work throughout the night to ensure the eagerly-anticipated game with Manchester United takes place."

Source: PA