Motherwell are “deeply concerned for the welfare of all players” involved in Saturday’s Scottish Premiership match at Dundee, which is set to go ahead after passing a third pitch inspection.
Despite heavy rainfall, covers hired from Celtic helped avoid a fifth Dens Park postponement this term.
The final inspection took place just two hours before kick-off after checks on Thursday and Saturday morning.
“We remain strongly sympathetic to all travelling supporters,” Motherwell add.
“For those who are making the journey to Dundee, the club would like to extend a personal thank you for your dedication and understanding.
“We are also deeply concerned for the welfare of all players, despite the referee assuring he is happy this won’t be an issue.”
Meanwhile, Dundee thanked “club staff, contractors and wonderful volunteers who all played their part” in assisting.
Another potential call-off could have resulted in a fixture headache for the SPFL, with the Premiership’s pre-split games set to conclude next week and Dundee due to play Rangers in a rescheduled match on Wednesday.
Peterhead’s trip to Bonnyrigg Rose and Elgin City v Spartans in the fourth tier both go ahead after passing pitch inspections, as does Stirling Albion’s League 1 encounter with Alloa Athletic.