
Rangers v Aberdeen postponement latest after Met Office update
Rangers and Aberdeen’s clash on Wednesday at Ibrox is likely to avoid postponement after the latest weather update from the Met Office.
As of Monday evening [Met Office, 13 January], the forecast ahead of the SPFL game on 15 January shows that there is no snow expected during the game with temperatures expected to drop to 7°c.
While multiple games in Scotland got postponed over the weekend [BBC], Gers’ next home game appears set to go ahead as planned.
Rangers have only their home form to be happy about
Hardly anything has gone to plan for Gers this season and that reflects their position on the table.
They find themselves 15 points behind leaders Celtic and the title race appears to be all but over.
However, one thing they have done well is get the job done at home and that’s something the fans will be looking forward to going into this one.
Failure to win this game could prove to be curtains for Philippe Clement who appears to be hanging on by a thread.

That’s primarily because he’s been struggling to get a tune out of his players away from home and that’s only making the gap with Celtic bigger.
In other Rangers news, crisis talks have been held as a major development has emerged on Philippe Clement resigning.
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