Rangers are scheduled to take on Ross County in this weekend’s Scottish Premiership clash.
The action will take place at Victoria Park in Dingwall on Sunday, December 8 with a 12pm kick-off time.
That is, of course, provided Storm Darragh remains out of the way.
Weather warnings have been put in place across the UK with matches down south expected to suffer postponements due to the heavy wind and rain.
Warnings have flashed up around the country with delays expected to be announced in the next 24 hours.
Scottish football may yet be tested albeit there has only been one call-off thus far in Forfar Athletic against Stranraer.
Rangers News understands that the game in Scotland’s top flight in Dingwall is NOT in danger at the time of writing.
Of course, weather can be unpredictable with the extent of damages, at times, impossible to plan for.
But it is understood there are no plans right now for any call-offs and the game should go ahead as scheduled should there be no further complications.
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According to reports, wind could reach high speeds of around 80 mph.
The Light Blues will be desperate to get the game on with current form under Philippe Clement hitting highs.
A 6-0 win over Kilmarnock followed a 1-0 victory over St Johnstone.
That result at McDiarmid Park came after a mauling of Nice in France on Europa League duty to spark some confidence into the squad this campaign it so desperately needs.
Storm Darragh has been the cause of some games down south being postponed
It also sees Gers face off against the Staggies on their own patch with Don Cowie’s side in miserable form at this moment.
They lost 5-0 to Celtic at Parkhead last week and found themselves five down before the break as they improved ever so slightly after the restart.
The Merseyside Derby down south is currently under pressure of being called off.
