The highly anticipated Scottish Premiership clash between Celtic and Aberdeen has been postponed, according to Sky Sports.
The match, originally scheduled for this weekend, has been called off due to severe weather warnings issued across Scotland. Heavy rain and strong winds have battered the region, raising safety concerns for both players and fans. The Scottish Football Association (SFA) and the police deemed it necessary to prioritize public safety, particularly with hazardous travel conditions and potential flooding around Glasgow and the surrounding areas.
The postponement comes as a disappointment to both sets of fans, especially given the significance of the fixture. Celtic are currently chasing a top position in the league, while Aberdeen are eager to build on their recent performances. This decision, however, reflects a growing trend of weather-related disruptions across UK football as winter approaches.
A new date for the match has yet to be confirmed, but fans will be informed as soon as a rescheduled date is decided. Celtic and Aberdeen will now focus on preparing for their upcoming fixtures as they await further details from the SFA.