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Port Vale are bottom of League One and have won only two of their 12 League One games at Vale Park so far this season Three matches in the English Football League scheduled for Tuesday have been postponed because of the weather as Storm Chandra sweeps across the UK. The League One fixture between Port Vale and AFC Wimbledon has been called off because of a waterlogged pitch at Vale Park. Referee Ben Toner carried out an inspection on Tuesday morning and deemed the surface "unplayable", external because of large amounts of standing water. Similar issues with the playing surface at Whaddon Road have led to Cheltenham Town's game against Gillingham in League Two being postponed. Barrow's game against Oldham in the fourth tier has also been called off because of safety concerns over high winds at their SO Legal Stadium. The club made the decision on the recommendation of the safety advisory group with wind speeds and gusts "at a level that present a risk to supporter safety". "These conditions affect not only the stadium footprint itself, but also local travel routes and the ability for emergency services to operate effectively if required, " the club said in a statement. , external League One: Port Vale v Wimbledon League Two: Barrow v Oldham Cheltenham v Gillingham Follow your club with BBC Sport Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get football news sent straight to your phone Why England legend Root is so effective in Asia Bayern legend? How Kane is viewed in Germany as contract talks begin 'Jump on the fun boat', Arteta urges Arsenal fans Comedy thriller starring James Corden and Mathew Baynton A faceless hacker threatens to expose Finland's deepest secrets Chi is once again forced to contend with life and death Greg Foot investigates testosterone replacement therapy Bayern legend? How Kane is viewed in Germany as contract talks begin Why England legend Root is so effective in Asia Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week? Why did Alcaraz, Sinner & Sabalenka have to remove fitness trackers? Six English clubs and old foes - all to play for on Champions League final day Can unfancied Scots be Six Nations contenders? F1 testing begins - but why all the secrecy? Cal-fouri, a lesser-spotted law & Russell v the Shed - Prem talking points 'Another unbelievable result' - but what's different about Man Utd now? 'Intoxicating title fight impossible to call as Hearts refuse to buckle' Grudge match or homecoming - what next for Pimblett? Why can't Newcastle win without Guimaraes? 'Joyless and toxic' - will Spurs put Frank out of his misery? 'Liverpool's struggles can no longer be hidden by long unbeaten run' Is Sinner-Alcaraz in danger of making majors boring? England fans' World Cup arrest record shows Infantino joke inaccurate Why Norrie exit underlines how Britain is punching below weight Eat & Yap - Arsenal striker Smith answers quickfire questions Video Eat & Yap - Arsenal striker Smith answers quickfire questions The day I discovered the Everton contract Revie never signed Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.