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Genoa-Bari & Udinese-Cagliari Postponed Due To Snow
Two more Serie A games have fallen foul of the weather.
This afternoon’s Serie A games between Genoa and Bari, and Udinese and Cagliari have been called off due to snow.
The adverse weather conditions, which also include sub-zero temperatures made it impossible for the games at the Stadio Ferraris and Stadio Friuli to be played.
It is likely that both matches will be replayed in January.
This takes the total of games postponed in Serie A this weekend to four after yesterday’s Bologna-Atalanta and Fiorentina-Milan were also scrapped.
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The adverse weather conditions, which also include sub-zero temperatures made it impossible for the games at the Stadio Ferraris and Stadio Friuli to be played.
It is likely that both matches will be replayed in January.
This takes the total of games postponed in Serie A this weekend to four after yesterday’s Bologna-Atalanta and Fiorentina-Milan were also scrapped.
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