The match between Ross County and Rangers next month has been rescheduled after being selected for television coverage.
Rangers were due to travel to Dingwall for the match on Saturday, April 13 with a traditional 3pm kick-off.
📆 Fixture Update | Our trip to Dingwall has been selected for live @ScotlandSky TV coverage.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) March 1, 2024
🆚 Ross County
📅 Sunday 14 April
⏰ 12 Noon pic.twitter.com/wDMeMsdSmv
However, the match has been moved to Sunday, April 14 with a 12 noon kick-off due to Sky Sports coverage.
The SPFL confirmed the fixture amendment this afternoon.
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A Rangers statement on social media read: "Fixture Update | Our trip to Dingwall has been selected for live@ScotlandSky TV coverage."
Ross County added: "Our upcoming home match against Rangers has been selected for TV coverage by Sky Sports. It will now take place on Sunday 14th April at 12PM."
Rescheduled fixture details
Ross County vs Rangers - Sunday, April 14 - 12pm kick-off
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