The Scottish Premiership fixtures between Rangers and Ross County, as well as Aberdeen and Motherwell, have been postponed due to adverse weather conditions caused by Storm Gerrit. The A9 road disruption has prevented the visiting teams from reaching the venues, despite the playing surfaces being in good condition. Rangers and Aberdeen matches have been affected by the storm, leading to travel disruptions and safety concerns for the visiting teams.
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Aberdeen's home match with Motherwell has become the second of Wednesday night's Scottish Premiership games to be postponed because of travel disruption caused by Storm Gerrit. #BBCFootball https://t.co/qjDIfn7hXN
Rangers' Scottish Premiership meeting with Ross County has been postponed over fears that the visitors may not have been able to reach Ibrox safely. More to follow ⬇️
BREAKING: Rangers confirm this evening’s Scottish Premiership fixture with Ross County has been postponed 🚨 https://t.co/r1gn28fclq
Rangers can confirm this evening’s Scottish Premiership fixture with Ross County has been postponed. Despite the Ibrox playing surface being in good condition and ready to host the match, adverse weather conditions on the A9 means our visitors have been unable to reach Glasgow.