Floods force Milan's match at Bologna off
The Serie A game between Bologna and AC Milan has been postponed because of heavy rain and flooding in the area.
The clubs and the league organisers met in an attempt to find alternative arrangements after Bologna mayor Matteo Lepore had earlier announced that he had ordered the suspension of the match.
An agreement could not be reached, with solutions such as playing the game in Bologna behind closed doors or at a neutral stadium rejected, and the game has been postponed with a rescheduled date yet to be announced.
"The match is postponed because, with a decision that in my opinion is incomprehensible, the mayor has prohibited the match from being played even behind closed doors," Milan chairman Paolo Scaroni said after the meeting.
The municipality of Bologna said in a statement that the match would bring around 35,000 people near the most critical area of the city, causing problems because of the presence of fans and traffic closure in the surrounding area.
With both clubs involved in the UEFA Champions League, finding a new date for the postponed game will prove difficult, and Milan will now be without Theo Hernandez and Tijjani Reijnders for next week's match against leader Napoli.
Both players were set to be suspended for the Bologna game, but will now serve their suspensions in the next match instead.