Storm Bert snow has caused chaos in the SPFL fixture list with four matches already called off and a host in doubt due to conditions.

Morton against Partick Thistle, Kelty Hearts against Arbroath, Bonnyrigg Rose against Stirling Albion and Elgin City against Clyde have all been called off.

Several other fixtures are in serious doubt with pitches impacted and roads in poor conditions for drivers.

As it stands all six Scottish Premiership matches will go ahead as planned. However, Motherwell have advised supporters against travelling to Dingwall for their match against Ross County.

The club urged fans against driving to the match on the A9 due to adverse conditions.

St Mirren have warned they are facing "challenging" conditions in Paisley after significant snowfall.

A St Mirren statement read: "We're currently dealing with some challenging conditions at The SMiSA Stadium with volunteers clearing the pitch and car park areas after significant snowfall this morning.

"As of 11:15am, the game is still on. We will continue to update supporters as things progress."

A Motherwell update to supporters read: "The club have been in touch with the SPFL and the match officials.

"The match officials and the Motherwell team travelled up yesterday.

"We are advising fans not to travel on the A9. As it stands, the game is currently going ahead."