Celtic frustration could give Rangers a glimmer of hope (Via HITC)

Tonight's Celtic game against Dundee has been postponed due to bad weather, denying the Hoops the chance to re-establish their nine-point lead at the top.



It was recently confirmed that Celtic's Scottish Premiership match against Dundee tonight will be postponed until further notice due to severe weather.

After periods of heavy snowfall around Scotland, the pitch was deemed unplayable, much to the disappointment of Celtic and their fans as they hoped to re-establish their nine-point lead over arch rivals Rangers with a win over the Dee.

Last night, Rangers closed the gap once again to six points, as Graeme Murty's men recorded a dominant 4-1 win over St Johnstone away.

The Gers have been doing well to pile the pressure on Celtic, by closing the gap each time and forcing the Hoops to respond with a victory of their own.



Each time, Brendan Rodgers' men have instantly responded. However, with the match postponed tonight, Celtic will have to wait for their chance to re-extend the lead from six to nine.
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