Leyton Orient's match against Morecambe is the fourth Sky Bet Football League fixture to have fallen foul of the frozen weather.
The game was called off at 11.20pm following a pitch inspection, which was deemed unfit to play, at 11am by referee Lee Collins with both managers present.
Crawley Town's v Portsmouth, Charlton Athletic v Scunthorpe and Southend United v Bolton have also been called off due to sub-zero temperatures that occurred overnight.
Today's match was an important one for the O's as they looked to move away from the drop zone.
Morecambe have a six point advantage over Orient and sit three places above in 17th.
Both sides have had problems in the background over the past month and would have been aiming for maximum points from today.
Yesterday, it was revealed in a club statement, owner Francesco Becchetti will consider offers for the club while promoting and having faith in the youth players.
The match was scheduled to kick-off at 3pm and the O's sit two points above the relegation zone.
Regarding fan tickets, the club website said: "Tickets for today’s match will be valid for the re-arranged game once a date has been agreed.
"Once the new date has been announced, supporters have 7 days from the date of the announcement in which to contact the Ticket Office if they wish to exchange their tickets for another fixture or request a refund.
"Morecambe supporters who have purchased tickets from the Morecambe ticket office should contact them directly for a refund if unable to make the re-arranged date when announced."
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