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Just when you think you've seen it all in Scottish football...

Cowdenbeath officials can't be accused of not trying everything in their power to get tonight's Scottish Cup fourth round tie against Rangers on.

This is the moment a car was driven onto a particular problem area on the frozen park, presumably to get some heat into the frosty surface.

Unfortunately for the Blue Brazil their efforts were in vein as the money-spinning live TV tie was postponed just three hours ahead of kick off.

(Image: Garry McHarg)

Officials and supporters from the League Two club had been out in force earlier in the week to cover the park in an attempt to protect the playing surface from plummeting temperatures.

But a local referee pulled the plug on the match shortly before 5pm and it will now go ahead on Wednesday, January 30, at 7.45pm.

Premier Sports' top team were already in place tonight, ready to present live from Central Park.

And on seeing the car drive onto the park, presenter Darrell Currie asked pundit and Record Sport columnist Chris Sutton - who lives on a farm in Norfolk - "Chris, you're a farmer ... what are they trying to achieve here?!"

Sutton replied: "I don't really know Darrell. It's not a practice we use in Norfolk!"