SUNDAY’s Allianz Football League Division 1 clash between Kerry and Donegal has been postponed.
The news comes after severe weather conditions, preventing Donegal from traveling to the south of Ireland.
The game was originally set for Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney.
But it the opener has been called off after consultations with Croke Park brass ahead of further poor weather is expected.
At least 715,000 homes and businesses were plunged into darkness as the most violent storm in decades battered Ireland.
A Status Red warning was in place for the entire island, with forecasters after Storm Eowyn made landafall on Friday.
The fixture is thought to be rescheduled for the weekend of 8/9 February, with details on Monday.
The Division three clash between Leitrim and Laois has been rescheduled to Sunday at 2pm at the same venue due to electrical issues caused by Storm Éowyn.
It was set to take place on Saturday afternoon in Ballymore but has been pushed back a day due to the historic storm.
Although the GAA noted in a statement on Saturday that the game is still in doubt as they continue to monitor the situation.
A statement read: “The situation will be monitored throughout the day in advance of the game tomorrow.”
Meanwhile, a pitch inspection is planned for Sunday ahead of the Division 2 football clash between Westmeath and Louth.
In the Allianz Hurling League, Westmeath’s game against Laois was postponed due to a frozen pitch.
While Mayo’s meeting with Cavan has also been delayed.