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THE cold weather is taking its toll on the EFL fixture list with a number of games already postponed.
Currently, SEVEN matches in the English Football League have already fallen victim to the freezing temperatures.
Sunday’s Championship game between Luton and Millwall is OFF.
This comes despite the Hatters calling on their supporters to come down to Kenilworth Road in a bid to clear the snow from the pitch.
In a statement, Luton said: “Following a pitch inspection conducted by an EFL match official, and with the weather conditions forecast between today and Sunday morning, the Hatters’ Sky Bet Championship fixture against Millwall has been postponed.
“We would like to thank all supporters who had been in touch following our request for volunteers to help clear the snow from the Kenilworth Road pitch on Saturday morning.
“Your offers to help have been so much appreciated, but now will not be required.
“Any rearranged date for the fixture will be confirmed when agreed between the two clubs and the EFL, with information on arrangements for tickets purchased shared in the coming days.
“Please keep warm, stay safe and we look forward to seeing you here on Boxing Day for the visit of Norwich City.”
In League One, Peterborough’s home game with Shrewsbury has also been postponed following an inspection on Friday.