It's set to be a wet and wild weekend with Scottish football taking poised to take its fair share of the brunt.Travel disruption is ensuing across the land as an amber weather warning set out by the Met Office.
The "heaviest, most disruptive, rain is expected in western and central Scotland" which is just the scene for plenty of matches across the SPFL and beyond this weekend, with some crackers in place too.Clubs like Livingston and Raith Rovers have the plastic pitch advantage this weekend but grass parks are set to be hit with rain that could see games forced off the calendar.
Dundee vs Ross County is the first top flight game to fall after heavy rain, following on from Elgin City vs Stenhousemuir being the maiden game in the top four divisions to be postponed.
It has left chairman Iain McMenemy furious. He tweeted: "Poor from the SPFL. Of course you continue when rain is forecast, but when weather warnings are issued, at amber level, why do we think that doesn’t apply to us?
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