Chester FC's National League North match against Spennymoor Town, yesterday afternoon, had to be abandoned part way through the second half because of the awful weather conditions in County Durham.
The Blues led by a two-goal margin at the interval, prior to an early finish due to a waterlogged pitch just before the hour-mark.
Dylan Mottley-Henry opened the scoring after 15 minutes, from close-range, before Pat Jones doubled the lead with a composed strike before the break.
Details of the rearranged fixture will be released in due course.
You can watch the match highlights here...
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