Hibernian's Scottish Premiership clash with Dundee United at Tannadice has been rescheduled for Saturday, January 30, the SPFL has announced.
The Easter Road side were due to face the Terrors seven days earlier but their participation in the Betfred Cup semi-finals meant the fixture was due to be rearranged.
It will now be played on what would have been Scottish Cup round three day after the competition was put in stasis by football bosses as the country battles with the latest outbreak of coronavirus cases.
Hibs are due to face St Johnstone at Hampden on January 23 for a place in the Betfred Cup final.
All football outside the top two tiers of the Scottish game was suspended for three weeks on Monday amid the fallout from Celtic's ill-advised trip to Dubai for warm weather training at the start of the month.
That included the Scottish Cup, with only the oft-abandoned Camelon Juniors v Brora Rangers first round tie - eventually won by the Highland League side - surviving the cut prior to the game going on hiatus.
It means the third round will not take place on January 30 as planned, though a new date for Hibs' meeting with Queen of the South is yet to be confirmed.
Christian Doidge netted the only goal of a 1-0 win for the men in green and white when the sides last met in the city of discovery in August.
However, United came back to nick a point the last time Jack Ross and Mickey Mellon's men squared off, Luke Bolton's stoppage time equaliser securing a 1-1 draw at Easter Road just before Christmas.