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Hamilton Accies handed seven games in a month as fixtures are rescheduled

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Hamilton Accies face a marathon seven games in a month as two midweeks are added to April. The Championship club are closing in on the end of their campaign and a bid to avoid relegation or the play-off spot.

Their clash against Morton at Cappielow is now on Tuesday, April 11, with a visit by Inverness seven days later, on April 18.

The game at Cappielow had to be moved due to Accies’ SPFL Trust Trophy final against Raith Rovers at Falkirk on Sunday, March 26.

And Inverness’ involvement in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Falkirk put paid to their trip to New Douglas Park, which was originally scheduled for Saturday, April 29.

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