A new date has been set for the postponed Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and Ross County.

The clash had been set to take place on December 27 but was called off after Ross County players and staff were unable to reach Glasgow due to adverse weather.

The decision to postpone the match was made in the afternoon ahead of the 7.45pm kick-off after County chiefs held discussions with Police Scotland regarding weather conditions on the A9.

The match has now been rescheduled and will be played on Wednesday, February 14 with a 7.45pm kick-off.

Meanwhile, Ross County's postponed fixture against Hibs has also been rescheduled to Wednesday, March 13 again with a 7.45pm kick-off time.

A Rangers statement after the matchn was postponed confirmed: "Rangers can confirm this evening’s Scottish Premiership fixture with Ross County has been postponed.

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"Despite the Ibrox playing surface being in good condition and ready to host the match, adverse weather conditions on the A9 means our visitors have been unable to reach Glasgow.

"A new date for the fixture will be confirmed in due course."

A Ross County statement on X, formerly Twitter, added: "Following consultation with Police Scotland regarding today’s weather conditions on the A9, this evening’s match against Rangers has been postponed."