The Scottish Premiership matchup between Rangers and Ross County is set for this coming Saturday.
On Sunday, December 8, the action will begin at 12 p.m. at Victoria Park in Dingwall.
Naturally, that is assuming Storm Darragh doesn’t get in the way.
The UK has issued weather warnings, with matches in the south likely to be postponed because of the strong winds and rain.
Delays are anticipated to be announced within the next 24 hours, and warnings have flashed up across the nation.
Even if Forfar Athletic’s match against Stranraer has only been called off once so far, Scottish football may yet be put to the test.
Naturally, weather patterns can change suddenly, making it sometimes impossible to forecast how much harm will occur.
However, it is thought that there are currently no plans for further call-offs, and if there are no more issues, the game should proceed as planned.
How likely is it that Rangers’ Premiership match vs Ross County will be cancelled?
Wind gusts of up to 80 miles per hour have been reported.
With their current form under Philippe Clement at an all-time high, the Light Blues will be anxious to get the game going.
They defeated St Johnstone 1-0 and then Kilmarnock 6-0.
After thrashing Nice in France while playing in the Europa League, the team needed that victory at McDiarmid Park to boost their morale this season.
Some games down south have been postponed due to Storm Darragh.
Additionally, Don Cowie’s team is currently in terrible form when the Gers take on the Staggies on their home pitch.
They were five goals behind before halftime in their 5-0 loss to Celtic at Parkhead last week, and they only marginally improved after the restart.
There is currently pressure to cancel the Merseyside Derby in the south.