The County League season may have to be extended for a week because clubs are struggling to fit in fixtures after more bad weather.

Only a handful of games were played on Saturday and all midweek first team games were called off too, bringing the number of postponements this season to 934.

Chairman Peter Bentley will organise the fixtures for the rest of the season this week, but the programme will only be finished on time on May 7 if there are no more postponements.

Already Bentley is having to send teams from one end of the county to the other for midweek games and most clubs can expect their first and reserve teams to be playing three times a week each during April.

Bentley said: "Clubs are being as co-operative as they can because all they want to do is play.

"I think if we said to them play on Brighton Beach at 6am they would do to get a game in."

Bentley says the league would act sympathetically if clubs struggled to field reserve teams in end of season games because of extenuating circumstances.

He said: "All sorts of things have to be considered, even down to getting laundered kit available for four or five games in a week. We want all games to be played and I think most of them will, but we will be sympathetic if one or two are not.

"There is the possibility of extending the season and playing games on cup final morning, May 12, if we get a lot more games called off.

"I'm already having to do unprecedented things like sending Pagham to Sidley in midweek and there is also the problem of clubs who have to give their grounds over to cricket at the end of April."