Livingston v Morton & Falkirk Brechin among six Scottish fixtures postponed

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Livingston's home game against Morton has been postponed

Six Scottish Professional Football League matches have been postponed because of the cold weather.

Livingston's Championship fixture at home to Morton and Falkirk v Brechin City in the same division are off.

In League One, Alloa Athletic v Arbroath and Raith Rovers v Albion Rovers have also been called off because of frozen pitches.

And two League Two games, Cowdenbeath v Clyde and Berwick Rangers v Peterhead, fell victims to the cold snap.

But Montrose v Elgin City in the fourth tier goes ahead after a pitch inspection.

Saturday's remaining SPFL games start with Aberdeen v Hibernian (12:30) in the Premiership, with four other top-flight fixtures at 15:00.

Three matches each survive in the Championship and Leagues One and Two, all at 15:00.

Meanwhile, Livingston's recently postponed Championship match at Dumbarton will be played on Boxing Day at 14:00 GMT.

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