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WEATHER CHAOS

Man Utd suffer more misery as U21s clash is called off after Erik ten Hag’s side had flight to Newcastle cancelled

Bad weather has caused chaos for the Manchester United senior and youth teams

MANCHESTER UNITED Under-21s game against Tottenham has been postponed due to a frozen pitch.

Weather chaos has hit the Red Devils hard this weekend with the senior team forced to travel to Newcastle by coach after their flight was cancelled.

Manchester United Under-21's game against Tottenham has been postponed
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Manchester United Under-21's game against Tottenham has been postponedCredit: Getty

United confirmed a rearranged date for the fixture will be announced when the two teams reach an agreement.

The U18s side were able to fulfill their home match against Wolves which kicked off at 11:30am.

United U23s' clash with Spurs was set to be a goalfest as the two teams are the highest scoring in the division with each netting 29 times in just eight games.

No team in Premier League 2 has managed more yet the Red Devils find themselves in 11th place with just three wins.

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Spurs are top and were hoping to maintain their 100 per cent start to the campaign but will now have to wait until December 18 when they face Leeds to continue that record.

Meanwhile the Red Devils senior team are also bidding to continue their strong Premier League form.

They are in the in-form team over the last six matches but were dealt a setback ahead of kick-off against Newcastle.

Bad weather and technical issues meant their 11am flight to the north-east was cancelled, leaving Erik ten Hag and his squad with no choice but to travel the 106 miles to St James' Park by coach.

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Bad weather has also wrecked havoc on the fixture list in Germany and Harry Kane will have the weekend off after Bayern Munich's match against Union Berlin was postponed.

Heavy snow meant the match was unplayable and Munich police have recommended people do not leave their homes.

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