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I'd guess they'll fly up such is the modern way.
Rovers statementBased on current conditions, measures in place and the forecast for the next 36 hours, we are confident that Saturday's Emirates FA Cup tie against Southampton will go ahead.A provisional pitch inspection at lunchtime today was cancelled after an initial examination of the playing surface showed a considerable thawing of the problematic areas.We are confident the pitch will be safe for play based on the overnight forecast. No pitch inspection is planned ahead of the game and we will advise if the situation changes.
Quote from: donnyguy on January 09, 2026, 03:04:37 pmRovers statementBased on current conditions, measures in place and the forecast for the next 36 hours, we are confident that Saturday's Emirates FA Cup tie against Southampton will go ahead.A provisional pitch inspection at lunchtime today was cancelled after an initial examination of the playing surface showed a considerable thawing of the problematic areas.We are confident the pitch will be safe for play based on the overnight forecast. No pitch inspection is planned ahead of the game and we will advise if the situation changes.The pitch may be fine but there could be problems with the surrounding areas.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 09, 2026, 11:18:43 amI'd guess they'll fly up such is the modern way.Most bigger teams that played us from way down south flew up when DSA was open, theres no flights into HUY from Southampton so they possibly coached it up unless they flew into a LBA or EMA instead but they wouldnt make much sense. Next week though Hull are flying down to Southampton
Anyone know what it’s currently like underfoot around the stadium & along Stadium Way?