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Rangers take on Ross County in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday, with the SLO sharing an early message for fans making the journey.
Storm Darragh is causing carnage in the United Kingdom, with fans also told about added roadworks and longer delays on the way to Dingwall.
As things stand, the game is set to go ahead on 8 December with Philippe Clement looking to take the momentum forward from the 6-0 win over Kilmarnock last time out.
Writing on X, the Rangers SLO said: “Travel update: Ahead of tomorrow’s match, supporters travelling to Dingwall should be aware of roadworks on the A9 dual carriageway.
“Single file traffic. 30mph speed limit. Long delays expected. Please allow additional time for your journey.”
Rangers fans to tackle Storm Darragh and delays
It has been a rough few weeks for the weather and football, with the Dundee United clash delayed at Ibrox on 23 November.
Ex-FIFA referee Keith Hackett admitted it was the right call as the Tangerines were delayed in getting to Ibrox due to the effects of Storm Bert in Scotland.
Now, the Gers are facing another off-field storm with the trip to Dingwall not likely to be easy with delays and extreme weather up and down the United Kingdom.
Clement will be desperate to continue momentum though, with huge games against Tottenham and Celtic to follow the trip to Ross County.
Not only three points will do, with another convincing display is also needed to hand confidence not only to the players but the fans which is so desperately needed in Govan.
Fans must remain safe on their travels to Dingwall, and allowing that additional time is the perfect message to watch the boys in blue yet again on the road.
In other Rangers news, Clement has pulled the wool over the eyes of fans at the AGM with what he said.
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