Oldham Athletic are still waiting to hear where and when their game against Halifax Town will be played, amid further re-arrangements for the Shaymen.

Latics' game at Halifax, scheduled to be played at The Shay Stadium tonight (Wednesday) was postponed yesterday due to a waterlogged pitch, and with end of season fixture congestion attempts were made to find a neutral venue quickly.

Arrangements that satisfied all parties, including the National League and police, were unable to be made at short notice, however, and the game was called off completely. The situation remains ongoing, leaving Halifax having to play four games in the final week of the season.

In the meantime, Halifax's next two home games - against Barnet on Saturday and a re-arranged fixture with Ebbsfleet on Tuesday - have been moved to Accrington Stanley, with the League Two club away on those dates.

In a statement issued by Halifax tonight, the club confirmed the Oldham game remained unresolved.

The full statement read: "Following recent issues with the pitch at the Shay, the difficult decision has been made to play our fixture on Saturday 13th - 3pm - against Barnet and Tuesday 16th - 7.45pm - against Ebbsfleet United at Accrington Stanley's Wham Stadium.

"We understand the frustration recent postponements have caused and we would like to thank Accrington Stanley for helping us to fulfil these two fixtures.

"Season tickets will be valid as usual and for other home and away supporters it is still pay on the gate. We’ll also confirm stand arrangements on Thursday and issue a ground guide.

"There will be a further announcement regarding the Oldham Athletic fixture and ticket collections for that game once everything has been confirmed and resolved."