Five of Saturday’s Scottish Professional Football League matches have been postponed due to cold weather in Scotland.
Cove Rangers’ game against Montrose in League 1 and Elgin City’s game against East Kilbride in League 2 were called off on Friday due to snow in the North East.
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The championship game between Dunfermline Athletic and Ross County was postponed due to a frozen pitch on Saturday morning, along with Hamilton Academical’s League 1 clash with East Fife and Stirling Albion’s League 2 clash with Annan Athletic.
There is already a lack of certainty in Hamilton’s games, with players considering not playing after not being paid on time.
Caretaker manager Darien MacKinnon has assured fans he will be able to field a team if the game is played at Broadwood Stadium, but admitted the club is in a “critical” situation.
Spartans’ match against Dumbarton in League Two will be subject to a pitch inspection on Saturday.
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Scotland postponement and pitch inspection
championship
Dunfermline Athletic v Ross County – postponed due to frozen ground
League 1
Bay Wanderers vs. Montrose – Postponed due to snow
Hamilton Academical vs. East Fife – Postponed due to frozen ground
League 2
Elgin City v East Kilbride – postponed due to snow
Stirling Albion v Annan Athletic – Postponed after inspection on Saturday
Spartans vs. Dumbarton – Field inspection Saturday at 11:00
