Coventry -v- Norwich Game Still On
Good news for supporters travelling to the Ricoh Arena tomorrow will be that few problems are forecast to prevent the game going ahead.
Under soil heating at the Ricoh will ensure a playable surface. Indeed, such a facility is becoming a normal requirement for pitches of clubs at this level.
BBC Weather Warnings advise of snow eslewhere in the UK but East Anglia and the Central areas are safe so far.
One Coventry supporters site speaks of lying snow up to 3 inches or 7.62cms deep, and those out and about around Norwich and Norfol;k today will have seen that everything is still passable at the present time.
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