The game between Rangers and Dundee in the Scottish Premiership at Dens Park was canceled because the pitch was too wet.
The game was supposed to start at midday, but the field was checked at 10:15am and it was decided that it was not good for playing.
Dundee's ground staff had been working on the pitch all morning after a night of rain.
Rangers are in second place in the Scottish Premiership, one point behind Celtic who have played one more game.
Dundee are in seventh place and would have been out of the relegation play-off spots if they had beaten Rangers.
Dundee owner John Nelms told Sky Sports, 'We're supposed to be one of the most resilient leagues, the ball is rolling, we've had people out here since 5am.'
'The weather has caused the problem, we've done everything we could to prepare the pitch.
'There are two small areas where the ball isn't bouncing properly right now.
'The rest of the pitch is okay, but they said they don't think we can make it playable before 12pm, so that's where we are.'
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