Bala Town's scheduled match against Connah's Quay Nomads has been postponed due to a burst water pipe in North Wales, leaving thousands of people without water. The Football Association of Wales announced the postponement, citing the complex nature of the pipe's position underground and its proximity to electric cables and other services. Connah's Quay Nomads had offered Bala Town alternative options, including a reverse fixture at Maes Tegid and a neutral venue, but the club did not agree. The postponement also affects Flint Town United's match against Haverfordwest County. Welsh Water is working on a full emergency repair, but disruption is expected to continue until Friday evening. New dates for both fixtures have not yet been agreed. Bala Town's manager will be looking for a new date to play the match. The club is waiting for confirmation from the Football Association of Wales. The water crisis has caused inconvenience to supporters, with Flint Town United apologizing for the disruption. Connah's Quay Nomads expressed disappointment that a new date could not be agreed upon. The situation is being monitored, and updates will be provided as soon as possible. The postponement is a setback for Bala Town, but the club will be looking to reschedule the match as soon as possible. The Football Association of Wales will announce new dates for both fixtures in due course.
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Bala Town's Cymru Premier Fixture Postponed
Bala Town's Cymru Premier fixture against Connah's Quay Nomads called off due to burst water main, causing disruption in North Wales
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