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The BetMcLean Cup semi-final between Glentoran and Coleraine at the Oval has been postponed due to damage and flooding caused by Storm Chandra.
The tie was set to be played in east Belfast on Wednesday but heavy rain and wind has made the pitch unplayable.
It has been rearranged for Tuesday, 3 February and if that game cannot be played, then it will be moved to the Coleraine Showgrounds on Wednesday, 4 February.
A number of games have been called off at the Oval this season, including the Irish Premiership match between Glentoran and Cliftonville on Sunday.
Declan Devine’s side are away to Dungannon Swifts in the league on Saturday and, after the rescheduled semi-final, are next set to play at home again Drumaness Mills in the Irish Cup sixth round on 7 February.
The second BetMcLean Cup semi-final, between Linfield and Ballymena United at Windsor Park, was moved from Tuesday to Wednesday because of weather warnings from Storm Chadndra.
That game is scheduled to kick-off on Wednesday at 19:45 GMT.




