Sunday's scheduled All-Ireland semi-finals between Cuala and Coolera/Strandhill at Kingspan Breffni and Errigal Ciaran and Dr Crokes at Laois Hire O'Moore Park have been postponed following pitch inspections.
The clash between the Tyrone and Kerry sides was the first to be called off and will now take place on Saturday, 11 January.
On Saturday evening, the GAA confirmed that the meeting between Dublin and Leinster champions Cuala and Sligo and Connacht side Coolera/Strandhill was also called off following a pitch inspection.
It too has been rescheduled for 11 January with Cavan again confirmed as the venue.
Following a pitch inspection of Laois Hire O'Moore Park this morning, the AIB All-Ireland Club SFC semi-final between Dr. Crokes and Errigal Ciarán, which was due to be played tomorrow, has been postponed until Saturday, January 11. #GAABelong https://t.co/hIZ6YVxI3r
— The GAA (@officialgaa) January 4, 2025
Meanwhile, today's race meeting at Cork has been abandoned due to a frozen track.
"Following another night of frost unfortunately the track at Cork is unfit for racing following our inspection this morning due to parts of the track being frozen."
There will be an inspection at Naas at 7.30am on Sunday ahead of that scheduled fixture while there will also be 8am inspections ahead of the point to point action in both Tinahely and Ballindenisk.
Racing at Sandown and Wincanton has also been called off.
A forecast combination of frost and even fog had given Sandown officials cause for concern on Friday, leaving clerk of the course Andrew Cooper to announce a precautionary 7.30am inspection.
With temperatures minus 2C since midnight and still minus 2C around inspection time and not expected to be above freezing until 11am, an early decision was able to made with the course frozen in places.
At Wincanton, an inspection was brought forward after temperatures fell to minus 4.2C overnight, leaving the Somerset track frozen in places and unraceable.