SPFL Games Off Due to Snow – Further Inspections Planned
- Four Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) matches scheduled for this weekend have been postponed due to freezing weather conditions across Scotland, as of January 3, 2024.
- cove Rangers' match against Montrose in League 1 and Elgin city's game versus East Kilbride in League 2 were called off on friday because of snowfall in the...
- On Saturday morning, the Championship match between Dunfermline Athletic and Ross County was postponed due to a frozen pitch.
Scottish Football Matches Postponed Due to Weather and Financial Concerns
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Match Postponements
Four Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) matches scheduled for this weekend have been postponed due to freezing weather conditions across Scotland, as of January 3, 2024.
cove Rangers’ match against Montrose in League 1 and Elgin city’s game versus East Kilbride in League 2 were called off on friday because of snowfall in the northeast of Scotland.
On Saturday morning, the Championship match between Dunfermline Athletic and Ross County was postponed due to a frozen pitch. The League 2 fixture between Stirling Albion and Annan Athletic also faced the same fate.
Pitch Inspections Scheduled
hamilton Academical’s match against East Fife in League 1 and The Spartans’ game against Dumbarton in League 2 are subject to pitch inspections on Saturday.
Further pitch inspections are planned for Saturday morning at Stirling Albion and the Spartans to assess the playability of their respective fields against Annan Athletic and Dumbarton.
Hamilton Academical Facing Financial Difficulties
Hamilton Academical is facing financial difficulties, with players reportedly considering not playing due to delayed payments, according to BBC Sport.
Caretaker manager Darian MacKinnon has assured fans that he will be able to field a team if the match proceeds, but acknowledged the club is in a “critical” condition.
