With a handful of local football matches already postponed and morning inspections planned for several other venues, clubs in Cornwall are hoping the forecast heavy overnight rain doesn't do too much more damage.
Pitches in the county have been saturated by a week of rain and more downpours overnight would throw doubt on many fixtures.
During Friday, Truro City's Southern League premier south match against Chesham United at Bolitho Park in Plymouth was among the early casualties.
In the Western League, Millbrook's home game against Cadbury Heath and Torpoint Athletic's trip to Keynsham were both washed out.
And in the South West Peninsula League premier west division, Launceston versus St Austell and Penzance versus Liskeard Athletic succumbed to waterlogged pitches.
The Restormel derby between St Blazey and Newquay is still on, with volunteer ground staff working throughout the day on the Blaise Park pitch.
Games remaining on but subject to morning inspections include:
Western League: Helston v Street, Mousehole v Welton Rovers, Wellington v Falmouth.
SWPL west: Camelford v St Dennis, Mullion v Bodmin, St Blazey v Newquay, Sticker v Dobwalls, Wendron v Callington.




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