Referee Don Robertson declared that the Dens Park surface was playable following a pitch inspection at 11:00am.
However, an agreement was reached by both Dundee and Rangers that another inspection would be carried out at 3:30pm noting the adverse weather forecast.
Heavy rainfall in the East of Scotland has ultimately rendered the pitch unplayable and the fixture has been called off for a second time after it was initially postponed on March 17.
The SPFL have confirmed that the fixture at Dens Park has now been rescheduled to April 17.
Rangers condemn Dundee's «negligence and unprofessionalism»Rangers have since hit out at Dundee and have released a strongly-worded statement accusing the Dark Blues of «negligence and unprofessionalism».
A statement read: «Rangers has written to the SPFL outlining its position following today's further postponement of the Dundee Scottish Premiership fixture.
»The negligence and unprofessionalism demonstrated by Dundee Football Club, where they have repeatedly breached SPFL rules, continues to have a damaging effect on the top professional league in the country.
«In a week where record TV viewing figures were recorded for a match in the same competition, and this evening's game due to be televised again by Sky Sports, this episode is deeply embarrassing and has also been eminently avoidable.
»Rangers expects the SPFL to take proportionate and decisive action in accordance with its rules, and the club will continue to make representations to them in the strongest possible manner.
«The club has been
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