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Celtic, Hibernian and Motherwell's home Scottish Premiership games postponed

Storm Caroline has put the weekend fixtures in doubt

All three of Wednesday's Scottish Premiership fixtures have been postponed as 'The Beast from the East' continues to cause havoc around the country.

Aberdeen's trip to Motherwell, which was due to be live on Sky Sports, Celtic's visit of Dundee and Hamilton's game at Hibernian have all been called off.

The Scottish Professional Football League made an early decision and there were no objections from the six clubs involved.

Leaders Celtic were due to host ninth-placed Dundee, Hibernian (fourth) and Hamilton (10th) were scheduled to meet at Easter Road.

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Peterborough's Steven Taylor grabbed a broom to clear the snow hoping to get their game against Walsall finished

Third-placed Aberdeen have been spared a trip to Motherwell (seventh) in dangerous conditions.

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The SPFL posted on Twitter: "Due to the severe weather, tonight's games in the Ladbrokes Premiership have been postponed."

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