Rotherham vs Ipswich postponed due to flooding as Storm Babet rages in UK with fears huge number of games could be off
TONIGHT'S game between Rotherham and Ipswich has been postponed after Storm Babet caused flooding to the stadium.
The River Don, which runs next to the New York Stadium, burst its banks on Friday afternoon.
The fixture had been due to kick off at 8pm on Friday but was postponed after the club met with representatives from the Safety Advisory Group and the EFL which took place shortly after 4:30pm on Friday.
Don Street, the main high road leading to the stadium, has been closed off to the public - leading the club to make the call in the interest of fan safety.
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In the statement, the club also apologised to fans at home who were set to watch the game from home due to the match being picked by Sky Sports for broadcast this evening.
Ipswich will be frustrated to have their momentum disrupted after a flying start to the season under boss Kieran McKenna.
Victory tonight would have put them one point ahead of leaders Leicester City at the top of the Championship, with Leicester playing Swansea tomorrow at 3pm.
But they will have to wait until Wednesday now to restart after the international break when they travel to Bristol City in a 7:45pm kick-off.
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Rotherham, meanwhile, were looking to get some much needed points after a start to the season that has seen them struggle.
The club sit second bottom of the table with just six points from their opening 11 games.
They are four points off Stoke City, who sit above the relegation zone on 10 points.