Five matches have been rescheduled in the Scottish League 1 and League 2.

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Snowy conditions are impacting the SPFL matches scheduled for the weekend.

Due to the cold weather, three matches in Scottish League 1 and two in League 2 scheduled for Saturday have been postponed.

The matches between Annan Athletic and Inverness Caledonian Thistle, as well as Dumbarton versus Arbroath, have been postponed due to frozen pitches. Additionally, the game featuring Cove Rangers against Montrose has been canceled because of snow.

In the fourth division, matches between Bonnyrigg Rose and Stranraer, as well as Stirling Albion and Spartans, have been postponed due to frozen pitches.

Friday's Championship game between Hamilton Academical and Partick Thistle goes ahead following a lunchtime pitch inspection, with the match live on BBC Scotland and iPlayer from 19:30 GMT (kick-off 19:45).

Due to expected freezing temperatures, three matches in the second tier have been rescheduled. The game between Greenock Morton and Raith Rovers is now set for Sunday at 15:00, while Dunfermline Athletic's clash with Ayr United and the match between Livingston and Airdrieonians will take place on Tuesday, both kicking off at 19:45.

On Saturday, there will be three matches in the Premiership, while Sunday will feature two. Additionally, Falkirk will face Queen's Park in the Championship, along with two League 1 fixtures and three matches in League 2 set for Saturday.