
Rangers v Ross County postponement update as doubt emerges
Doubts have emerged over the Scottish Premiership fixture between Rangers and Ross County on Wednesday 27 December, according to the Daily Record.
The newspaper has reported on its website that the away side has decided to travel to Ibrox on the day, rather than making the trip the night before on Boxing Day.
With snow covering the A9 roads, the possibility of the fixture being postponed looks to be growing with each hour, as conditions are described as “travel hell”.

Resources are said to be stretched to the limit at Travel Scotland work to improve driving conditions, something that Ross County will have to travel through.
Delays are said to be likely ahead of the 7:45pm kick-off, with updates likely coming through the day.

Momentum.
Although a rest before the huge Old Firm derby at the weekend could be huge given our injuries, Philippe Clement will be desperate for the game to go ahead.
Momentum is massive in football, and Rangers are flying high right now, picking up results when the performances are not even at a high standard.
That is massive in a title race and something that hasn’t happened at Ibrox for a couple of years now under various managers.
Clement is different though and the way he is constantly picking up points with a depleted squad has to be admired and should continue tonight if the game goes ahead.
Looking at the images of the torturous conditions though, driving through that cannot be fun and if they do make it to Glasgow in time, Ross County will face trouble on the pitch too.
All eyes are on updates for this one, with the game still going ahead as things stand.
In other Rangers news, David Edgar has been left with his head in his hands after what Dessers did against Motherwell