Both of Saturday's Serie A games have been postponed due to the cold snap affecting Italy.
Roma and Cesena forced to rearrange games due to weather
Both of Saturday's Serie A games have been postponed due to the cold snap affecting Italy.
Roma's game at home to Inter Milan and Cesena's home clash with Catania have both been called off after the clubs made the decision on Friday.
Temperatures are forecasted to reach -2'C in Rome overnight while it could dip to -3'C in Cesena.
Instead, Roma's meeting with Inter will now take place on Sunday, but there is no date set for Cesena's game with Catania.
Both Inter and Roma have a chance to put pressure on the top four in Serie A, with both sides having failed to win their last two games.
Inter said in a statement: "Considering the decision taken by the Rome authorities to postpone Roma v Inter, set to take place tomorrow at the Stadio Olimpico, Inter will return to training tomorrow at La Pinetina."
Meanwhile, Cesena confirmed: "Considering the adverse weather, the safety conditions cannot be guaranteed for the game to take place."