South Melbourne OFC Pro League match postponed due to severe Auckland weather

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The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) has postponed two OFC Pro League matches at North Harbour Stadium due to heavy rain and severe weather warnings in Auckland.

South Melbourne FC’s clash with Solomon Kings FC, originally scheduled for 7:00pm NZT, and Tahiti United’s match against PNG Hekari FC, set for 3:00pm NZT, will be rescheduled to later dates.

Auckland is under a Heavy Rain Warning (Orange Alert) from Wednesday 9:00am until Thursday 2:00am.

The OFC said the decision was made in the interests of player safety, match officials, and supporters, with further details on revised fixtures to be communicated in due course.

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