Port Vale's match against AFC Wimbledon has been postponed due to an unplayable pitch caused by Storm Chandra. The decision was made after a pitch inspection at Vale Park, where large amounts of standing water made it impossible to play. The club's Facebook page announced the postponement, stating that further information regarding a new date and tickets will be available soon. Storm Chandra has brought heavy rain to Stoke-on-Trent, causing trees to fall and roads to flood. Other League Two matches, such as Barrow AFC's fixture against Oldham Athletic and Cheltenham Town's home game against Gillingham, have also been postponed due to safety concerns and waterlogged pitches. According to the Met Office, the rain is expected to clear by 6pm tonight. Port Vale's fans will have to wait for a new date to be announced to watch their team in action. The club will provide updates on their website and social media channels. In the meantime, fans can check the League One schedule for other matches that may be affected by the weather. The postponement of the match will give Port Vale's players extra time to prepare for their next fixture. The team's manager will be working with the players to ensure they are ready for the rescheduled match.
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Port Vale Postpones Match Due to Storm Chandra
Port Vale's League One match against AFC Wimbledon postponed due to unplayable pitch caused by Storm Chandra, fans await new date and ticket information
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