The Scottish Premiership match between Ross County and Hibernian has been postponed due to severe weather conditions impacting the area. Heavy rainfall and strong winds have led to safety concerns for players, officials, and fans alike. The decision was made in light of the potential risks posed by the adverse conditions, which could affect both the playing surface and travel for those attending the match.
This postponement highlights the challenges often faced by teams during the unpredictable Scottish weather, particularly in the autumn months. Both clubs are committed to ensuring the safety of everyone involved, and the rescheduling of the match will be announced in due course.
Fans are encouraged to hold onto their tickets, as they will remain valid for the new date once it is confirmed. In the meantime, both teams will shift their focus to training and preparing for upcoming fixtures, as they look to maintain their competitive momentum in the league.
The league’s governing body is working closely with both clubs to assess the situation and finalize arrangements for the rescheduled match. Updates will be provided via official club channels and the league’s website, ensuring supporters are kept informed.