The postponed Premier League encounter between title rivals Chelsea and Manchester United has been provisionally rescheduled for 1 March.
The original match at Stamford Bridge on 19 December was called off two days before the game because of heavy snow.
However, the date could still change should either team be involved in an FA Cup fifth-round replay.
But if both teams are knocked out before 1 March, the game could be moved to a previous cup weekend.
Meanwhile, an announcement on Barcelona's website has revealed that Manchester United will play the Catalan giants in a friendly in Washington on 30 July.
Although United are yet to confirm their pre-season plans for next summer, it was anticipated they would tour the United States once again.
Blackpool's rearranged Premier League match with Tottenham, which should have been played on 18 December, will now be held on 22 February, kick-off 2000 GMT.
Source: BBC
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