Wimbledon v Accrington postponed after flooding

The pitch at the Cherry Red Records Stadium was damaged by flood water, while the concourses and club buildings were floodedImage source, PA Media
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More than 100,000 litres of water has been pumped from the Cherry Red Records Stadium site

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AFC Wimbledon's League Two match against Accrington Stanley has been postponed as the Dons have been unable to find an alternative ground to host the fixture after their Plough Lane home was damaged in flooding.

The pitch was damaged and buildings and the concourse left underwater after heavy rainfall on Sunday night and Monday morning saw the nearby River Wandle burst its banks.

Wimbledon had already postponed Tuesday's Carabao Cup third-round fixture against Newcastle United, which will now be played at St James' Park on Tuesday, 1 October.

This resulted in the Dons' league game against Crewe Alexandra, due to take place that day, also being postponed.

Managing director James Woodroof had told BBC Radio London the club was hoping to stage Saturday's game against Accrington Stanley at another ground in south London.

But in a statement released on the club's website, external on Wednesday, Wimbledon revealed this had not been possible.

"Despite significant efforts at AFC Wimbledon in the last 48 hours, it has not been possible to secure a viable alternative ground for Saturday," the club said.

"With huge regret, the EFL have therefore postponed the match versus Accrington Stanley.

"Tickets will remain valid for the rearranged date, with more details to follow in due course."