This weekend's sporting schedule has been heavily affected by the snow and freezing temperatures across Britain.
Scotland is worst hit, with all Premier League football off and only one lower league game - at Alloa - still on.
In England, Manchester United's Premier League match at Blackpool was postponed while many Football League fixtures also fell victim to the harsh weather.
Pitch inspections may still take place, while three Premiership rugby union matches have also been called off.
Clubs are advising supporters to check whether their matches are still on before travelling to venues.
Blackpool's early Saturday evening match with Manchester United was called off on Friday afternoon when referee Peter Walton expressed concern that the frozen Bloomfield Road pitch - which does not have under-soil heating - would not thaw out sufficiently.
Boss Ian Holloway had said it would be "embarrassing" if the televised match was postponed, but severe frost meant that much of the pitch become unplayable - despite ground staff working overnight with large hot-air blowers in an attempt to address the problem.
The football matches postponed so far in the Championship are at Doncaster, Hull, Nottingham Forest, Portsmouth and Sheffield United.
Pompey stadium manager Derek Stone said: "The stadium is under six inches of snow, including the stands, walkways and emergency exits, and more freezing weather is forecast."
In League One the matches at Hartlepool, MK Dons, Rochdale, Walsall, Leyton Orient, Yeovil, Dagenham & Redbridge, Brentford, and league leaders Brighton are all off.
Just two fixtures remains in League Two with those at Accrington Stanley, Aldershot, Bury, Cheltenham, Crewe, Gillingham, Hereford, Port Vale, Southend and Torquay all hit.
All Saturday's matches in the Blue Square Bet Premier must be rearranged for a later date., while only Newport County versus Cambridge United still on at present.
The Magners League rugby union games at Glasgow, Connacht and Ulster on Friday were all casualties of the weather.
South Africa's match against Barbarians at Twickenham on Saturday is still on, along with Leicester's visit to London Irish.
But Friday's matches at Newcastle and Sale have been called off, as has Leeds Carnegie's on Sunday.
In horse racing, Saturday's cards at Sandown and Wetherby have fallen victim to the weather, as have Kelso and Punchestown on Sunday.
The Saturday meeting at Sandown was due to feature dual champion chaser Master Minded in the Tingle Creek Chase - that race has now been postponed by a week and moved to Cheltenham.
On Sunday Exeter and Lingfield are currently scheduled to go ahead, although the latter at least may inspect after cancelling this afternoon's meeting.
The meeting at Warwick will need to pass an inspection at 1400 GMT on Saturday with parts of the course still frozen.
Monday's card at Bangor has been scrapped along with Tuesday's meeting at Sedgefield, as has Wednesday's at Hexham.
Sport in Wales and Northern Ireland has been heavily affected, while many lower league fixtures in Great Britain are unlikely to survive.
Full list of postponed sporting events:
FOOTBALL
Saturday
Premier League
Blackpool v Manchester United
Championship
Doncaster v Barnsley
Hull v QPR
Nottingham Forest v Bristol City
Portsmouth v Burnley
Sheffield United v Reading
League One
Brentford v Notts County
Brighton v Colchester
Brentford v Notts County
Dagenham & Redbridge v Huddersfield
Hartlepool v Southampton
Leyton Orient v Carlisle
MK Dons v Plymouth
Rochdale v Charlton
Walsall v Oldham
Yeovil v Peterborough
League Two
Accrington Stanley v Shrewsbury
Aldershot v Bradford
Bury v Chesterfield
Cheltenham v Lincoln City
Crewe v Wycombe
Gillingham v Rotherham
Hereford v Morecambe
Port Vale v Stevenage
Southend v Macclesfield
Torquay v Burton Albion
Blue Square Bet Premier
Darlington v Kidderminster
Eastbourne Borough v Gateshead
Forest Green v Luton
Hayes & Yeading v Rushden & Diamonds
Kettering v Bath City
Mansfield v Barrow
Histon v Fleetwood Town
Southport v Grimsby
Wrexham v Crawley Town
York v AFC Wimbledon
Scottish Premier League
Aberdeen v Celtic
Hibernian v St Mirren
Inverness CT v Dundee Utd
Motherwell v Kilmarnock
Rangers v Hearts
St Johnstone v Hamilton
Scottish Football League Championship First Division
Dundee v Cowdenbeath
Dunfermline v Partick
Falkirk v Raith
Queen of South v Stirling
Ross County v Morton
Scottish Football League Championship Second Division
Airdrie Utd v Forfar
Brechin v Dumbarton
East Fife v Livingston
Stenhousemuir v Ayr
Scottish Football League Championship Third Division
Arbroath v Stranraer
Berwick v East Stirling
Clyde v Montrose
Elgin v Albion
Queens Park v Annan Athletic
Saturday
Blue Square Bet Premier
Tamworth v Altrincham
RUGBY UNION
Friday
Aviva Premiership
Newcastle v Bath
Sale v Gloucester
Magners League
Connacht v Aironi
Glasgow v Treviso
Ulster v Dragons
Sunday
Leeds Carnegie v Northampton Saints
HORSE RACING
Friday
Exeter
Sandown
Saturday
Sandown
Wetherby
Sunday
Kelso
Punchestown
Monday
Bangor
Wednesday
Hexham
This story will be updated throughout Friday.
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