Clyde's televised clash against Dundee United in the Scottish Cup fourth round has fallen victim to the weather.
A frozen pitch left the Broadwood pitch unplayable and the game will now be played on Tuesday evening.
With kick-off at Clyde scheduled for 12.45pm this afternoon, the inspection took place at 11am and referee Mike Tumilty decided against going ahead with the fixture.
United's fellow Clydesdale Bank Premier League side Kilmarnock must await the outcome of an inspection at Airdrie.
That game is also under threat following the heavy overnight frost which has affected much of Scotland.
Airdrie, from the Irn-Bru Second Division, have announced the game will be subject to a noon pitch inspection.
Huntly's match against Dundee fell victim to the icy-cold weather this morning.
An inspection at 9.30am by referee Craig Mackay determined the frozen pitch would be unplayable and the game has been rescheduled for Tuesday evening.
Cove Rangers against Ross County has also been postponed, as has Livingston versus Cowdenbeath.
Livingston's game will now take place on Tuesday, and Cove's match will be played on January 22.
St Johnstone announced shortly before midday that their match against Raith was also off.
Referee William Collum carried out an inspection of the McDiarmid Park pitch which was frozen in parts and decided it was unfit to play on.
St Johnstone announced the game would now be played this coming Tuesday.
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