Rotherham United's match against Ipswich Town has been postponed due to the severe weather conditions caused by Storm Babet. The match was scheduled to take place at the New York Stadium, but the flooding and bad weather have made it impossible for the game to go ahead. Thousands of Ipswich Town fans were trying to make their way to the game, but the roads and train services have been severely affected. Rotherham United's statement said that the decision to postpone the match was made on the grounds of supporter safety, after discussions with the Safety Advisory Group and the EFL. The River Don, which runs around the perimeter of the stadium, has burst its banks, and the surrounding area has been deemed a danger to supporters. The pitch at the New York Stadium remains playable, but the authorities have decided that it is not safe for the match to take place. Ipswich Town has also released a statement, saying that the pitch is playable, but the areas outside the stadium are hazardous, and more heavy rainfall is forecast for the evening. The decision to postpone the match has been made with the safety of players, staff, and supporters in mind. Rotherham United's manager and players are obviously disappointed, but they understand that the safety of everyone involved is the top priority. The match will be rescheduled for a later date, and further details will be released in due course. The fans who were planning to attend the match will be refunded, and those who were set to watch the game on Sky Sports will have to wait for the new date to be announced. Rotherham United will work with Ipswich Town and the EFL to find a new date for the match, and they will make sure that the safety of everyone involved is ensured. The club is sorry for the inconvenience this has caused and appreciates the understanding of the fans. Rotherham United's supporters will have to wait a bit longer to see their team in action, but they will be happy to know that the safety of everyone involved is the top priority.