
A weather warning has been issued, putting Scottish Premiership fixtures scheduled for Tuesday at risk of postponement.
Rangers defeated Celtic 3-1 in the Old Firm derby on Saturday, and Danny Rohl’s side hopes to build on their momentum.
The Gers have now won three consecutive Scottish Premiership games, trailing Wilfried Nancy’s club only in goals scored.
They will get a boost on Tuesday if the game goes ahead, as Aberdeen will be without a manager after Jimmy Thelin was fired.
Nancy is under enormous strain at Celtic, and her misery is expected to worsen if Rangers beat the Bhoys on Tuesday.
A new weather warning threatens Scottish Premiership postponements.
Last weekend, games throughout the UK were postponed due to frozen fields and dangerous conditions at stadiums.
Several Championship and League One games have been postponed, and Scotland is expected to follow suit.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice that cover all of Scotland.
Livingston’s match against St Mirren at Almondvale Stadium is scheduled for 19:45 and may be hampered by the weather, as is Rangers’ match against Aberdeen at Ibrox, which begins 15 minutes later.

While most eyes will be on the title race and how Rangers respond under pressure to overcome Aberdeen, the other match is also worth watching.
Livingston can win only their second league game of the season if they beat St Mirren on Tuesday, closing the distance between the two teams to six points and Livi’s lead over Kilmarnock to one.
Livingston set for pitch inspection ahead of meeting.
Livingston differs from many other Scottish Premiership teams in that they have an artificial surface to maintain.
A new surface was placed in May of last year, as the stadium’s location makes a true grass pitch impossible to maintain.
Livingston confirmed on Monday that Almondvale Stadium will undergo a pitch inspection at 10:30 GMT ahead of Tuesday’s game to assess its suitability.
Fans who plan to attend should keep an eye out for any additional game-related announcements.
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