The club website is now reporting that Tuesday evening's match at Spennymoor has been switched to Harrogate as Spennymoor's pitch is currently unplayable!
Here are the details from the website.
Boston United's Vanarama National League North fixture against Spennymoor Town on Tuesday evening will now take place at Harrogate Town.
The CNG Stadium encounter will kick-off at 7.45pm.
A full statement has been issued by Spennymoor Town:
"Unfortunately, due to The Brewery Field pitch failing a pitch inspection on Sunday afternoon, the league have instructed us that we must play our home games against Boston United and Brackley Town at another venue, with Harrogate Town's CNG Stadium being the chosen stadium.
"The pitch was required to pass its inspection in order for both Tuesday's game against Boston United and Thursday's clash with Brackley Town to be played at The Brewery Field, but after a FA appointed match official deemed it unplayable, the club has been forced to act quickly.
"Attempts to secure a venue more local were made, but with Gateshead, Hartlepool and Darlington unavailable, and other North East grounds not up to grading standards, the closest option which met the criteria was Harrogate Town's CNG Stadium.
"We would like to apologise to supporters for the inconvenience caused but would like to reiterate that the decision made was not our own.
"We would also like to thank Harrogate Town for allowing us to use their facilities."