HEREFORD FC's away game against AFC Wulfrunians is expected to go ahead, despite the bad weather.
Martin Watson, club secretary at Hereford, says he has spoken to Wulfrunians, who has informed him equipment was borrowed from a local cricket club to drain water off the pitch.
Unless there is a heavy downpour later this morning, no pitch inspection is planned.
No plans for a pitch inspection today so barring more heavy rain game is definitely ON
— AFC Wulfrunians (@AFCWulfrunians) January 2, 2016
However, Westfields' home match against Highgate United has been postponed following an inspection, with a new date planned for Tuesday, February 23.
Alvechurch's game against Sporting Khalsa has also succumbed to the weather, meaning Hereford will go 15 points clear at the top of the Midland Football League Premier Division if they win today.
Other games called off in the league are: Coventry Sphinx v Coleshill Town, Quorn v Dunkirk, Rocester v Brocton and Walsall Wood v Loughborough University.
In the West Midlands League (Regional) Premier Division, Pegasus Juniors say they are awaiting confirmation regarding whether their game against Shawbury United will go ahead, but the Division One games between Hereford Lads Club and Bartestree and FC Stafford and Kington Town are off.
Every single game in the Hereford Times Herefordshire League has also been called off.
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