Arsenal 2-2 Everton: Staff at The Emirates, armed with salt and blowtorches, work hard to ensure the match goes ahead, the only 3pm kick-off in the Premier League
The Toffees take the lead as Leon Osman runs from deep to head home a Landon Donovan corner with the Gunners watching Marouane Fellaini and Tim Cahill
The home side equalise and Denilson claims it despite the Brazilian's low shot needing a deflection off Osman to beat Tim Howard in the Everton goal
The visitors are back in front ten minutes from time as the Arsenal defence are out of position and Cahill sets Steven Pienaar free to score with the cheekiest of dinks over Manuel Almunia
Injury time and Arsenal equalise again as Tomas Rosicky, so long out of the side through injury, sees his shot ricochet off Leighton Baines on the way to the back of the Everton net
Birmingham City 1-1 Manchester United: The game is on at St Andrew's and Scotland manager Craig Levein is in the crowd to watch the form of two sides managed by his compatriots
City spend much of the first-half on the back foot, having to make several last-ditch clearances, until a penalty box scramble breaks to Cameron Jerome who lashes the ball home just before the break
In contrast, the Blues have their share of the play in the second half but Patrice Evra finishes a good United move with a cross-shot that flies in off the unlucky Scott Dann to draw the scores level
With Darren Fletcher sent off for a second yellow, it's a frustrating night for both Birmingham, who could have taken all three points, and United, who miss out on going top of the table
Wigan Athletic v Aston Villa OFF: Despite the best efforts of the Lancashire town's gritters and ploughs, the match against their Midlands opponents is postponed
Of those games that go ahead in the Championship, Clinton Morrison scores Coventry City's third against Barnsley in a 3-1 win, while Cardiff City draw at home with Blackpool
One man wishing his team's game was postponed is Nigel Clough as his Derby County side are on the business end of 4-1 drubbing at home to Scunthorpe United
Further down the divisions many matches are also off and Brentford's Griffin Park is asking for volunteers with shovels to help dig out the pitch before their midweek FA Cup tie
League One: One man who would be seen if snow falls again is Paul Jones in the Exeter City goal, though Grant Holt beats him twice in a 3-1 win for Norwich City, while Leeds United and Wycombe Wanderers draw 1-1
As with so many fixtures, Notts County's game with Macclesfield is off, as are all matches in League Two as the snow covers much of the country
The rugby union game between Leicester Tigers and London Wasps still goes ahead, despite continuing snow, as does Sunday's Championship game between Leicester City and Ipswich Town
Despite the match between Reading and Championship leaders Newcastle United being called off, Castle Royle Golf Club down the road in Berkshire has a special six-hole course open
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