The SPFL will ask for a meeting with the Scottish government this week to map out a route for fans to get back into stadiums next season.

RecordSport is reporting the league is demanding talks with ScotGov in order to give clubs clarity on where they stand for next season.

We know the Euro’s will have a 25% filled Hampden for the tournament and that’s before more people are vaccinated over the summer months.

We wrote yesterday, Celtic are paralysed when it comes to renewals because they really don’t know what they can offer their support.

The club don’t know if and how many fans can come back and they have nothing in place with Sky Sports to allow them to stream the games like they have this season.

It’s a difficult time to get things done in Scottish Politics with the Election at the start of May.

Nicola Sturgeon had claimed Scotland’s plan by June/July is to be at level 0, which is not back to normal but a greater amount of normality. But she does want to beyond this by the end of the summer.

What will football clubs be given as a guarantee given this situation is completely fluid?

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