Both Dundee and Rangers have confirmed that this evening's Scottish Premiership match will now kick off later than planned.
The Dens Park contest was originally scheduled for a 7:45pm kick off, but severe traffic into the City of Discovery tonight has meant the Gers team bus arrived late to the stadium.
Philippe Clement and his team have now arrived at the ground, but supporters have also been held up in the traffic.
Both Rangers and Dundee have now confirmed tonight's fixture will be moved back to 8:30pm.
A Rangers statement read: 2Tonight’s match at Dens Park will kick-off at 20:30 following severe traffic congestion in and around Dundee.
"Rangers thank our supporters for their patience, understanding and what will undoubtedly be their fantastic backing this evening."
Dundee added: "Due to severe traffic distuption tonight's kick-off has been delayed and will now kick-off at 8.30pm."
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