Fog gets the better of Reading and Fulham's clash

30 December 2016 21:39

Reading's Championship match with Fulham was abandoned at half-time, with the score at 0-0, due to fog.

Referee James Linington had twice consulted with Reading and Fulham officials during the first half when conditions began to get worse.

Ironically, much of the fog had cleared during the interval and the second half looked set to take place.

However, an announcement said that conditions outside the stadium had deteriorated and that the game had been abandoned.

It was Fulham who made the better start to the action that was possible and left-back Scott Malone ventured forward to send a low drive skidding wide.

With the fog getting worse in the 35th minute, especially at one end, referee Linington spoke to Reading manager Jaap Stam and Fulham head coach Slavisa Jokanovic.

Linington ruled the conditions were fit to continue but, four minutes later, he again spoke with Jokanovic. Again, though, the game resumed.

Button saved well from Callum Harriott in first-half stoppage time but the game never made it much further.

Source: PA