Tranmere Rovers forced to postpone League Two clash against Stevenage after Storm Arwen BLOWS OFF part of the main stand roof at Prenton Park Storm Arwen lashed Britain overnight with winds of almost 100mph Tranmere Rovers said part of the main stand's roof at Prenton Park was blown off League Two club postponed game against Stevenage on safety grounds Tranmere said the decision was 'disappointing' but fans' safety was paramount
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Tranmere Rovers have been forced to postpone their game against Stevenage after part the roof of the main stand at Prenton Park was blown off by Storm Arwen.
The storm lashed Britain overnight, with winds reaching speed of almost 100 miles per hour in parts of the country.
In a statement released on Saturday, Rovers said a small section of the main stand roof had been blown off by the storm, while 'a significant amount' of roof signage and guttering had been damaged.
Tranmere Rovers' game against Stevenage was postponed after part the roof of the main stand at Prenton Park was blown off by Storm Arwen.
Tranmere said the decision to postpone the game was taken following consultation with the Safety