Cardiff City celebrate return to blue with win over Fulham
Cardiff City celebrated their return to blue shirts by beating Fulham 1-0. It was the first time the Bluebirds have played in their traditional kit at home since 2012.
Cardiff City celebrated their return to blue shirts by beating Fulham 1-0. It was the first time the Bluebirds have played in their traditional kit at home since 2012.
Cardiff City have tweeted to say that safety officials are investigating roof damage to two stands at the Cardiff City Stadium, caused by high winds overnight.
There is no statement yet on whether there is any doubt about whether this afternoon's Championship game against Fulham, due to kick off at 3pm at the stadium, will be affected.
NEWS: Safety officials currently investigating roof damage to Canton Stand and Ninian Stand. We will have more info soon. Safety first
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service says crews are assessing whether they can remove dangerous cladding.
Update CCS: Crews are assessing the possibility of specialist shoring+line rescue crews accessing the main roof to remove dangerous cladding
This afternoon's match is Cardiff City's first back in their traditional blue kit, and therefore expected to see a huge attendance and celebratory atmosphere.
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