LEATHERHEAD'S abandoned home fixture against Dulwich Hamlet will be replayed after the Ryman League confirmed their decision at a management committee meeting this week.
The Tanners' home game against Dulwich was abandoned last Saturday after a wall collapsed at Leatherhead's Fetcham Grove ground while the away supporters celebrated Dulwich's second goal of the game.
The goal made the score 2-0 with 12 minutes of the match remaining, but the match referee took the decision to abandon the game to safeguard both the players and spectators.
And now, the Ryman League have decided that the match should be replayed at a date as yet unknown, following a management committee meeting on Thursday.
Both clubs have the right to appeal the decision.
The Tanners' home game against Dulwich was abandoned last Saturday after a wall collapsed at Leatherhead's Fetcham Grove ground while the away supporters celebrated Dulwich's second goal of the game.
The goal made the score 2-0 with 12 minutes of the match remaining, but the match referee took the decision to abandon the game to safeguard both the players and spectators.
And now, the Ryman League have decided that the match should be replayed at a date as yet unknown, following a management committee meeting on Thursday.
Both clubs have the right to appeal the decision.