Freezing temperatures are causing problems across the country (Getty)

The extreme weather conditions have led to the cancellation of all tonight’s games in the Scottish Premier League.

However, Tottenham’s FA Cup replay with Rochdale at Wembley will go ahead despite the arctic like temperatures sweeping across Britain.

Meanwhile concerns have been raised about Manchester City’s travel plans ahead of their game with Arsenal tomorrow.

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In Scotland, Celtic v Dundee, Hibernian v Hamilton Academical and Motherwell v Aberdeen have been called off.


‘Following consultation and advice received from the clubs involved, Police Scotland and Traffic Scotland, the SPFL has decided to postpone this evening’s games in the interests of safety,’ read a statement.



New dates for the fixtures will be announced in due course.

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In England the only match scheduled for tonight is the FA Cup replay between Tottenham and Rochdale. The game will go ahead despite snow blanketing the capital and temperatures expected to be around minus 2C during the match.

SAFE TRAVELS | Wishing a safe journey to the 5146 Dale fans who are braving the #BeastFromTheEast weather conditions to attend tonight's game at Wembley #RAFC pic.twitter.com/WkM01eqR63 — Rochdale AFC (@officiallydale) February 28, 2018

Arsenal host Manchester City tomorrow and while the game at the Emirates is expected to go ahead, concerns have been raised about the travel plans of Pep Guardiola’s side.

Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium is blanketed in snow (Getty)

The Sun report Man City have not altered their intention to take the train from Manchester to London on the morning of the game. With heavy downfalls of snow forecast along the route between now and then, there are fears the team could be severely delayed should train services be affected.

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