Dyce’s home match against Bridge of Don Thistle has been postponed.
Ground staff had been working around the clock to get Ian Mair Park playable for the Friday night fixture after the pitch was completed submerged by last week’s flooding.
Dyce sit fourth in the table and only one point behind the Jags but the fixture has been postponed.
The top two are both on their travels on Saturday with Hermes at Broomfield Park to face Montrose Roselea and Culter meeting Stonehaven at Glenury Park.
At the other end of the table, Dufftown, still looking for their first win of the season, are at home to Banchory St Ternan, the side immediately above them, while at New Advocates Park, East End host Stoneywood Parkvale with Maud travelling to The Meadows to play Ellon United and Nairn St Ninian welcoming Colony Park.
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The Championship top four face each other with pacesetters Sunnybank welcoming Fraserburgh United to Heathryfold and Banks O’Dee JFC on the road at Rothie Rovers.
Elsewhere, Buchanhaven Hearts are at home to Cruden Bay, Islavale are at Woodside to face in-form Glentanar, Burghead Thistle host Forres Thistle, Deveronside go to Longside, Lossiemouth United entertain Newmachar United and Aberdeen University are away to New Elgin.
All Saturday’s matches get under way at 1.30pm.
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