Snow halts Bayern Munich clash with Union Berlin
Harry Kane’s pursuit of more Bundesliga goals will have to wait after Bayern Munich’s game with Union Berlin was postponed because of snow.
There was a heavy downfall in the Munich area overnight and it is expected to continue throughout the day, meaning the decision was made to call the game off.
Kane has been insatiable for Bayern, bagging 18 goals in 12 games and last week became the highest-scoring Englishman in a single season in the Bundesliga.
Bayern was looking to regain top spot in the table ahead of Bayer Leverkusen, which plays Borussia Dortmund on Monday (AEDT).
A statement from Bayern read: “Even if it had been possible to get the pitch at Allianz Arena in a condition that would have allowed the match to go ahead by the afternoon, safety risks and the traffic situation made cancellation unavoidable.
“Snow falling from the roof at Allianz Arena poses an incalculable risk for spectators. In addition, it is almost impossible to get to the stadium.
“Countless buses and trains are cancelled, many roads and motorways are completely closed, the underground line U6, which runs to Frottmaning and Allianz Arena, has been suspended.
“The Munich police recommend that people do not leave their homes. Under these conditions, it cannot be guaranteed that the necessary security personnel will be able to reach Allianz Arena.”