A pitch inspection will take place at Markievicz Park at 9am tomorrow to determine if the Allianz Football League Division 3 tie between neighbours Sligo and Fermanagh can go ahead.
The game is scheduled for 2pm, but could be postponed if the pitch is deemed unplayable due to heavy rainfall.
Meanwhile, former Meath goalkeeper Paddy O'Rourke has taken to Twitter to question why this evening's postponed Division 2 clash between Cavan and Meath hasn't been rescheduled for Pairc Tailteann.
The game was called off due to a waterlogged pitch at Kingspan Breffni and has been rescheduled for 2pm tomorrow at the same venue subject to a 9am inspection.
A pitch inspection will take place at Markievicz Park, Sligo at 9am tomorrow. NFL - Sligo v Fermanagh is scheduled for 2pm Sun Feb 11th
- Fermanagh GAA (@FermanaghGAA) February 10, 2018
TweetIn my un-educated opinion the #Gaa chiefs should have grown a set and moved the @CavanCoBoardGaa V @MeathGAA game to Navan 2moro. If a pitch is unplayable at 7pm it wont be playable 19hours later with zero drying. Both teams deserve decent pitch conditions.
- Paddy O'Rourke (@PaORourke89) February 10, 2018