STORM BERT has hit the Scottish fixture card hard today – with no fewer than TEN lower league fixtures biting the dust.
There’s been a raft of postponements across the country and the Dundee Utd team coach found itself caught up in the travel chaos as it made its way down to Govan.
While latest pictures show there’s NO issues with the Ibrox pitch, the match is now scheduled for a 3.45pm kick-off.
Philippe Clement has been out on the pitch to inspect it and there’s no issues with the surface with the last snow being cleared.
Fans travelling to the match were also told to allow extra time getting to the ground – due to the snow and sleet on the surroundings of the stadium.
The Rangers SLO read: “Due to slushy and wet conditions around the stadium, please take extra care underfoot when arriving at Ibrox.
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“We’re working to ensure key areas are as safe as possible, but we advise all supporters to tread cautiously.
“Thank you for your patience and stay safe!”
Travel is difficult across Scotland with Premiership side Motherwell advising fans NOT to travel on the A9 up to Dingwall for the clash with Ross County.
Stuart Kettlewell’s men cleverly took the precaution of travelling up to the Highlands for their clash against Ross County a day before the game.
But most fans don’t have that luxury – with the Lanarkshire side taking police advice into account as they advised fans not to travel by that route.
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