Dumbarton v Rangers set for pitch inspection call amid ominous Hibs suspension fears

The weather will be bad when the Gers visit the League Two team’s Dumbarton Football Stadium, which might negatively impact the park.According to Scottish football officials, the field will be inspected at 1pm, and the officiating crew will then determine whether or not the surface is considered playable.In addition, Rangers have taken steps to reassure supporters that a pitch inspection will occur and that the result will be shared as soon as possible with supporters who are traveling to Dumbarton.

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“I’ve mentioned this before. I want no excuses from my players after just one game. I said at that same time that we would play in the parking lot if necessary.Is it a decent way for football to be structured? Perhaps not, but the rules are not being made by us.As a result, as we play the game, we do our hardest to improve everything. Will the football lose quality if the pitch is poor? Indeed.We must adjust to it and change what we must do, as we have seen the difference in football quality between Hertha and Copenhagen was also largely due to the field.

Delays in the Scottish Cup might result in two Rangers suspensions.
Rangers will be very disappointed if the game is canceled for a variety of reasons.First of all, the Ibrox team is prepared to resume competitive play against lower league opponents after their Christmas break.

Prior to the match, Clement said that his team was “hungry” for the second half of the season.
Second, the game would have to be rescheduled in the middle of a busy schedule of games and ahead of the next Scottish Cup round, which is slated for the weekend of February 10.
Thirdly, bans may be carried over into league responsibilities as Rangers are scheduled to face Hibs on Wednesday night in the Scottish Premiership.

In the Scottish Premiership, Leon Balogun was sent off against Celtic before to the interval. He is now serving a one-match ban.When the Hibees face Rangers in midweek, they may be without both of their first-choice center backs due to Connor Goldson’s one-match Scottish Premiership ban, which he received for the sixth yellow card of the season in the Old Firm loss.

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