CAMBRIDGE United remain confident that their Sky Bet League Two fixture with Bradford City will go ahead today.
The arrival of Storm Dennis this weekend has already seen much of the non-league football programme called off, including Bradford Park Avenue's game at King's Lynn, while Rochdale's game at home to Tranmere in League One has been postponed.
But having stated last night that they expected the game against the Bantams to go ahead, United have stated this morning on their official Twitter feed that the Abbey Stadium pitch is 'in perfect condition' and wind speed 'okay'.
WEATHER UPDATE: As it stands, we're all good to go. Rain overnight but the pitch is in perfect condition, and the wind speeds are all ok. Weather expected to pick up a bit later on but no cause for concern.
— Cambridge United FC (@CambridgeUtdFC) February 15, 2020
Ian Darler & co saw off the Beast from the East...Storm Dennis who?! pic.twitter.com/qPnSwLVGk0
City boss Stuart McCall is aiming to claim the Bantams' first away win since October to potentially fire his side into the play-off places.
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