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Heated Dome to Save Lincoln City's Game
3 Jan
Summary
- A heated dome is being used to protect Lincoln City's pitch from freezing.
- Temperatures are expected to drop to minus 5C over the weekend.
- Other matches have been postponed due to frozen pitches.

Lincoln City is taking extraordinary measures to ensure their Sunday game against Peterborough United is not cancelled due to the severe cold. A large heated dome has been erected over the pitch, blowing warm air underneath to prevent the playing surface from freezing. This innovative solution comes as temperatures are forecast to plummet to minus 5C over the weekend.
Grounds manager Liam Markie expressed confidence in the dome's effectiveness, stating they should be "absolutely fine for Sunday." He noted that the club's standard frost sheets are insufficient for temperatures below minus three or four degrees Celsius, especially with low daytime highs. The dome is a temporary measure, on loan from the English Football League, and will be removed Sunday morning.
Elsewhere, the harsh weather has already led to postponements. Boreham Wood's top-of-the-table National League fixture against York City, and the fifth-tier match between Scunthorpe United and Sutton United, have both been called off due to frozen pitches. The Met Office has issued significant amber and yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across the UK.



