Non-league football matches across Bucks have been postponed following the effects of Strom Eunice.

Chesham United FC were forced to cancel their fixture today against Weston-super-Mare AFC due to "structural and electrical damage" to the grounds caused during the storm.

The club took to social media last night to alert fans but Weston-super-Mare AFC quickly responded by saying the game had not been postponed with the Southen League set to make the decision today.

The decision was finally made after consultation with the league around "health and safety issues" at the Meadow, Chesham United’s stadium.

A new date for the game is to be organised for as soon as possible.

On social media, Chesham United said: "The decision to postpone today's game due to structural and electrical damage caused by Storm Eunice has been re-confirmed this morning with Weston and the league.

"The fixture will be rearranged as soon as possible, keep an eye out for an update."

Elsewhere, a second pitch inspection from the referee led to Risborough Ranger's game against Harefield United being called off.

The club said they were "very sorry" as heavy and prolonged downpour meant the pitch was unplayable.

Also in the area, Beaconsfield Town FC had their home game postponed with the reserves set to take on Westfield FC at Holloways Park.

Marlow FC did not make the trip to Ashford Town after their game was called off following a pitch inspection.

However, a lot of clubs have still been able to get their games off despite the weather conditions in the past few days.

At grassroots level, Bucks Council has advised clubs with pitches on council land to consider cancelling their games.

A council spokesman said: "Due to the high winds and bad weather expected in the county today and over the weekend, the decision has been taken to advise all organisations looking to run events on Buckinghamshire Council land that they should complete an additional risk assessment and consider whether they should be holding the event or activity.

"Where risk assessments indicate that the event will have to be cancelled, organisers should inform their attendees as soon as possible so they don’t travel unnecessarily."