The Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and Dundee United has been delayed.
The match was set to kick-off at 3pm but it has been pushed back after travel issues caused by Storm Bert.
Owing to the expected late arrival of the Dundee United team due to travel delays, this afternoon’s match has been delayed until 15:45.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) November 23, 2024
Rangers thanks our supporters for their patience and understanding, and advises caution when making the journey to Ibrox today. pic.twitter.com/uon2cf7X5u
The fixture will now be played with a 3.45pm kick-off after Dundee United players and staff were delayed in arriving at Ibrox.
A statement confirmed: "Owing to the expected late arrival of the Dundee United team due to travel delays, this afternoon’s match has been delayed until 15:45.
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"Rangers thanks our supporters for their patience and understanding, and advises caution when making the journey to Ibrox today."
A Dundee United update added: Due to significant travel disruption caused by #StormBert, this afternoon's @WilliamHill Premiership clash between #DUFC and Rangers will now kick off at 3:45pm."
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