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Brighton vs Cardiff postponed after heavy fog at AMEX Stadium causes Championship clash to be called off

BRIGHTON'S match with Cardiff on Friday night was postponed due to heavy fog on the south coast.

Referee Chris Kavanagh made two inspections of conditions at the AMEX Stadium before deciding the game couldn't go ahead around 6pm.

Brighton's clash with Cardiff was called off due to dense fog
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Brighton's clash with Cardiff was called off due to dense fogCredit: Reuters

Fog has been a problem all over the south of England on Friday, and it showed no signs of clearing up in Brighton.


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Cardiff fans will undoubtedly be frustrated at having to make such a long journey on a Friday night only to discover less than two hours before kick-off that the game was off.

It will take some sorry Bluebird fans almost seven hours to complete the round-trip to the Championship high-flyers.

 Chris Hughton and his coaching staff inspect the pitch
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Chris Hughton and his coaching staff inspect the pitchCredit: Reuters
 Fog has caused problems all over south east England
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Fog has caused problems all over south east EnglandCredit: PA:Press Association
 The match will be rescheduled for a later date
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The match will be rescheduled for a later dateCredit: Reuters
 Fog didnt stop Yeovil taking on Portsmouth in the League Two clash
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Fog didnt stop Yeovil taking on Portsmouth in the League Two clashCredit: Getty Images
 The ref decided the game between Yeovil and Pompey would go ahead
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The ref decided the game between Yeovil and Pompey would go aheadCredit: Getty Images

Brighton boss Chris Hughton inspected the pitch along with a member of his and Cardiff's coaching team before the decision was announced.

The clash will now be rescheduled for a later date before each club makes a decision on tickets purchased for the postponed game.

Brighton were hoping to extend their lead at the top of the Championship whereas Cardiff are struggling towards the foot of the table, just four points above relegation.

The fog didn't deter the League Two clash between Yeovil and Portsmouth who are battling through the elements despite the impaired vision.

Even Pompey's social media team had a hard time reporting on the game when they couldn't tell whether the ball had gone out for a corner or a throw in.

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