The extreme weather has seen a number of games postponed (Picture: Getty Images)
The cold weather to impact the football schedule, with a number of games on Saturday called off due to unfit conditions.
The freezing temperatures have hit football grounds across the country and some pitches are not ready to be played on as a result.
There is no Premier League action this weekend, but fixtures in the FA Cup, League One, League Two and the National League have all been hit by the extreme cold.
Two FA Cup ties, so far, have been postponed from their Saturday slots, with Mansfield hosting Wigan and Preston taking on Charlton at Deepdale having to be delayed.
Both fixtures have already been quickly rearranged and will take place on Tuesday 14 January instead.
In League One, in-form Barnsley’s trip to Northampton has been postponed, as has Shrewsbury hosting Huddersfield.
Two games in League Two have also had to be delayed, with Carlisle vs MK Done and Port Vale vs Barrow affected.
Barnsley boss Darrell Clarke has seen his team’s game postponed (Picture: Getty Images)
Which football games have been postponed on Saturday 11 January?
FA Cup
Mansfield Town v Wigan Athletic
Preston North End v Charlton Athletic
League One
Northampton Town v Barnsley
Shrewsbury Town v Huddersfield Town
League Two
Carlisle United v MK Dons
Port Vale v Barrow
National League
AFC Fylde v Sutton United
Altrincham v Wealdstone
Barnet v Hartlepool United
Gateshead v Braintree Town
Maidenhead United v York City
Oldham Athletic v Eastleigh
Southend United v Halifax
Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea host Morecambe on Saturday (Picture: Getty Images)
There is still plenty of FA Cup action on Saturday which will survive the cold, with a string of games being shown on television.
Full FA Cup third round schedule
Friday 10 January
7.45pm: Wycombe Wanderers v Portsmouth
8pm: Aston Villa v West Ham United (Live on ITV1, ITVX and STV)
Saturday 11 January
12pm: Bristol City v Wolverhampton Wanderers
12pm: Birmingham City v Lincoln City
12pm: Middlesbrough v Blackburn Rovers
12.15pm: Liverpool v Accrington Stanley (Live on ITV1, ITVX and STV)
3pm: Exeter City v Oxford United
3pm: Preston North End v Charlton Athletic
3pm: AFC Bournemouth v West Bromwich Albion
3pm: Reading v Burnley
3pm: Sunderland v Stoke City
3pm: Nottingham Forest v Luton Town
3pm: Brentford v Plymouth Argyle
3pm: Norwich City v Brighton & Hove Albion
3pm: Chelsea v Morecambe (BBC Extended Highlights)
3pm: Leicester City v Queens Park Rangers (BBC Extended Highlights)
5.45pm: Man City v Salford City (Live on BBC One and iPlayer)
5.45pm: Leeds United v Harrogate Town (Live on BBC iPlayer)
6pm: Leyton Orient v Derby County
6pm: Coventry City v Sheffield Wednesday
6pm: Mansfield Town v Wigan Athletic
Ange Postecoglou takes his Spurs side to Tamowrth (Picture: REUTERS)
Sunday 12 January
12pm: Hull City v Doncaster Rovers
12.30pm: Tamworth v Tottenham Hotspur (Live on ITV1, ITVX and STV)
3pm: Arsenal v Man Utd (Live on BBC One and iPlayer)
3pm: Newcastle United v Bromley (Live on BBC iPlayer)
3pm: Ipswich Town v Bristol Rovers
3pm: Crystal Palace v Stockport County
4.30pm: Southampton v Swansea City (Live on BBC Wales)
Monday 13 January 2025
7.30pm Millwall v Dagenham & Redbridge (Live on ITV4 and ITVX)