Premier League pitch completely covered in snow as freezing temperatures wreak havoc on stadium
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GOODISON PARK'S pitch has been left completely covered in snow ahead of Everton's clash with Crystal Palace.
The Toffees are set to host Palace on Wednesday night in their FA Cup third round replay.
However, freezing temperatures in the north of England have wreaked havoc on the stadium.
Snowfall has left the pitch covered, with no sign of grass or the pitch markings.
Meanwhile, a snowman wearing an Everton scarf and woolly hat has been built in front of one of the stands.
Temperatures could even drop as low as -1°C during Wednesday's match against Palace.
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A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is also in place for much of the north.
The winner of the replay will host either Luton or Bolton in the fourth round on January 27.
Snow and freezing temperatures have already disrupted matches across England this week.
Former Premier League club Oldham are amongst those affected after their stadium was left buried by snow.
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Boundary Park has been left with a frozen pitch, causing Tuesday's National League clash with Boreham Wood to be postponed.
The match is one of five National League fixtures to be called off, with just Chesterfield vs Altrincham still set to go ahead.