Severe weather conditions caused chaos in the SPFL fixture list, resulting in the postponement of four matches and putting several others in doubt. Storm Bert snow led to the cancellation of the Morton vs. Partick Thistle, Kelty Hearts vs. Arbroath, Bonnyrigg Rose vs. Stirling Albion, and Elgin City vs. Clyde matches.
Additionally, many other fixtures are at risk due to impacted pitches and poor road conditions for fans and players. Despite this, all six Scottish Premiership matches are set to proceed as scheduled. However, Motherwell has advised supporters against traveling to Dingwall for their match against Ross County.
The club warned fans against driving on the A9 due to adverse weather conditions. Similarly, St Mirren is facing challenging conditions in Paisley after experiencing significant snowfall. Volunteers have been working tirelessly to clear the pitch and car park areas at The SMiSA Stadium.
As of 11:15 am, the game is still scheduled to take place, but the club will continue to provide updates to supporters. Motherwell has been in communication with the SPFL and match officials, confirming that the game is currently going ahead despite the weather challenges.
It’s essential for fans to prioritize safety and follow the guidance provided by the clubs to ensure their well-being during these severe weather conditions. Stay tuned for further updates as the situation evolves.