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Carlisle United's League Two match against MK Dons scheduled for Saturday has been postponed due to severe freezing weather conditions. The decision was made to ensure the safety of players, staff, and fans alike. The pitch at Brunton Park was deemed unplayable, with significant frost affecting the playing surface.
This postponement adds to a series of disruptions across the league as clubs grapple with the impact of winter weather. Teams are now faced with the challenge of rescheduling fixtures, which can complicate already tight schedules.
Supporters are understandably disappointed, as many were looking forward to the match. However, safety remains the top priority for all involved. Carlisle United will be working closely with league officials to determine a new date for the fixture against MK Dons. Fans are encouraged to keep an eye on official announcements for updates regarding rescheduled matches and ticket information.
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