ABERDEEN'S Premiership clash with Kilmarnock at Pittodrie has been moved along with two League One fixtures, the SPFL have confirmed.
The Dons secured a spot in the Betfred Cup final on Saturday with a 2-0 win over Morton at Hampden Park and will face Celtic for the trophy on November 27.
Killie will now travel to face Derek McInnes' side on the evening of Tuesday December 6 due to a clash of dates with the final, but a new date for Celtic's league game against St Johnstone is yet to be announced.
In League One, Alloa Athletic's participation in the IRN-BRU Cup quarter-finals has meant their fixture with East Fife has had to be moved back by three days to Tuesday November 15, while the kick-off time of Albion Rovers v East Fife on Christmas Eve has been shifted forward.
Tuesday November 15, 2016
Ladbrokes League 1
East Fife v Alloa Athletic
Kick-off 7.45pm
(Postponed on Sat Nov 12 due to IRN-BRU Cup quarter-finals)
Tuesday December 6, 2016
Ladbrokes Premiership
Aberdeen v Kilmarnock
Kick-off 7.45pm
(Postponed on Sat Nov 26 due to Betfred Cup final)
Saturday December 24, 2016
Ladbrokes League 1
Albion Rovers v East Fife
Kick-off 1.00pm
(Brought forward from 3.00pm at request of clubs)
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