The Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and Hearts has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. While the exact reasons for the postponement are still being finalized, sources indicate that the decision was made after safety concerns arose related to adverse weather conditions. Heavy rainfall and strong winds in the Glasgow area have led to pitch conditions becoming unsuitable for play, with areas of the surface becoming waterlogged and unsafe for the players.
Officials from both clubs, along with the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL), have worked together to ensure the safety of all involved. The match, initially scheduled for this weekend, will now be rescheduled to a later date, though specific details regarding the new fixture are expected to be announced soon.
Fans who purchased tickets for the original date will be able to use them for the rescheduled match or seek a refund depending on their preference. Further updates regarding the new fixture date and ticketing options will be provided by Rangers and Hearts in the coming days.
Both teams were looking forward to a competitive clash, and the postponement is a disappointment for supporters, but ensuring player and fan safety remains the top priority.