Celtic v Dundee called off because of storm damage

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Dundee will now visit Celtic Park on 5 February

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Celtic's home Premiership match with Dundee has been postponed because of storm damage at Celtic Park.

The game has been rescheduled for Wednesday, 5 February.

Ross County v Hibernian has been given the go ahead after a Saturday morning pitch inspection at the Dingwall ground.

The League 1 match between Arbroath and Kelty Hearts was called off on Friday following damage caused by Storm Éowyn at Gayfield Park.

"Unfortunately, due to the stadium damage sustained yesterday we have been advised that we are unable to proceed with today's match," the top flight leaders announced.

"While clearly this is disappointing, the safety of our supporters will always be our priority."

Meanwhile, Greenock Morton general manager Dale Pryde-MacDonald has confirmed there has been "significant damage" to Cappielow Park.

Morton are away to Queen's Park in the Championship on Saturday, with Pryde-MacDonald saying "a full and accurate assessment of the damage will be conducted in the coming days".

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