Arsenal were denied the opportunity to eat into Manchester City's lead at the top of the Women's Super League on Sunday, as their trip to Brighton was postponed.
A waterlogged surface at Broadfield Stadium rendered the fixture unplayable, frustrating the Gunners' attempts to respond to Man City's 6-0 rout of Leicester City on Friday.
Arsenal are 13 points behind City but now have two games in hand on the runaway leaders, who they defeated 1-0 last weekend to spark slim hopes of a fightback in the title race.
Renee Slegers' side are next in action against the London City Lionesses next Saturday, with a new date for the Brighton game to be announced in due course.
Their other rearranged match, at home to Leicester City, will take place on Wednesday, April 29.
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