Two top-division German soccer games were called off Friday as heavy snow made stadiums unsafe.
St. Pauli's Bundesliga game Saturday against Leipzig was postponed as the city of Hamburg in northern Germany struggled with heavy snow, and more was expected.
Hours later, the league confirmed that Werder Bremen's game with Hoffenheim, also scheduled for Saturday, would not take place either.
St. Pauli said it had ''done everything possible to ensure the game could be held safely'' but that wasn't possible.
Despite efforts over several days to clear the snow, difficulties removing it from the roof of the stadium were a particular concern, St. Pauli said.
The club added that it was advised that calling off the game could ease the burden on emergency services, the transport network and the healthcare system. Leipzig is fourth in the 18-team Bundesliga and St. Pauli is 16th.
Bremen said ice and snowdrifts made it impossible to host the game safely at its 42,000-capacity stadium. The issues include ice in the concourses, problems with keeping emergency exits clear and travel difficulties for spectators, the club added.
The league promised to provide new dates for the two postponed games ''shortly.''