Livingston v Dundee United one of 13 SPFL games off following cold weather

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Livingston's Tony Macaroni Stadium has a frozen pitch

Livingston's Scottish Premiership match against Dundee United has been postponed, joining Motherwell v St Mirren and 11 other SPFL games.

Matches at Hamilton, Morton, Airdrie, Alloa, Peterhead, Dumbarton, East Fife, Stirling Albion and Annan were postponed because of frozen pitches.

Dundee's game against Cove Rangers was called off on Friday owing to "stadium damage caused by the severe weather".

Icy weather had already ruled out Albion Rovers v Elgin City in League 2.

A 10:30 GMT pitch inspection at Livingston's Tony Macaroni Stadium on Saturday deemed the artificial surface unplayable.

Motherwell say Fir Park has had "extensive stadium damage and flooding caused by recent cold weather".

Hamilton's game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Queen's Park's in Greenock, Peterhead's at home to Clyde, Dumbarton's against Stenhousemuir, East Fife's match against Stranraer, Stirling Albion against Forfar, Airdrie against Dunfermline, Alloa's home game against Falkirk, and Annan's meeting with Bonnyrigg Rose were called off because of frozen pitches following inspections.

The League 1 match between Queen of the South and Kelty Hearts in Dumfries goes ahead following a pitch inspection.

In the SWPL, Rangers' meeting with Aberdeen, Glasgow City's game at Spartans, and Hamilton's meeting with Glasgow Women on Sunday have also both been called off.

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