The National League has released the following statement.
Following the postponement of the match between King's Lynn Town and South Shields on Saturday 14 February 2026, the National League received reports that sprinklers had been activated during poor weather and that this may in turn have influenced the decision to postpone the match.
Following a thorough investigation, the National League charged King's Lynn Town with a breach of League Rule 8.11 - Each Club must take every precaution to keep its ground in good playing condition.
A League disciplinary panel met on Friday 17 April and imposed a £10,000 fine against King's Lynn Town.
Later a statement from King's Lynn was released.
King’s Lynn Town Football Club acknowledges the outcome of the
National League’s investigation into an incident on 13 February 2026,
when the Club’s irrigation system was operated in an inappropriate
manner.
Although this occurred without the
knowledge or approval of senior staff, and in the context of conditions
that had already left the pitch unplayable, the Club has cooperated
fully with the League throughout its investigation and accepted the
charge at the first opportunity.
We recognise that, in this instance, we
fell short of the standards expected, and we have strengthened our
match-day procedures to ensure this does not happen again.
Our focus is now on the final game of the season this Saturday.
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