Four National League games scheduled for Saturday have been postponed because of freezing temperatures.
Aldershot’s home fixture against Solihull Moors and Rochdale’s match against Brackley Town were called off following early morning pitch inspections.
The top-of-the-table game between Boreham Wood and York City and Scunthorpe United v Sutton United had already been called off on Friday.
An Aldershot statement said: “The club want to reassure fans that the correct measures were taken to ensure the best possible chance for the match to go ahead, but the overnight weather has deemed the pitch unplayable for today’s fixture.”
The game with Solihull Moors has been rescheduled for next Saturday, 10 January, with a 15:00 GMT kick-off.
Rochdale were due to take on Brackley at Accrington Stanley’s Wham Stadium, where they played Hartlepool United on Tuesday, losing 2-1, because work is ongoing on their own pitch.
“Despite the best efforts of Accrington Stanley’s groundstaff, with frost covers being laid straight after the full-time whistle on Tuesday, the sub-freezing temperatures overnight mean the surface is unplayable,” said a statement.
No new date has yet been scheduled for the match.
Yellow warnings for snow and ice came into force for large parts of England at midnight on Thursday, remaining until midday on Friday.
Further alerts have been issued for over the weekend and into the early part of next week.

