A football-less weekend is something that if we are not used to now we will have to get familiar with for the foreseeable future. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday reiterated her view that there would be a ban or restrictions on mass gatherings and public events for “some months”.
Meanwhile, Uefa seemed to open the door for the SPFL to call time on the Ladbrokes Premiership despite a desire amongst some clubs for the season to be finished behind closed doors.
Click and scroll through for all the news from around Scottish football as we prepare for another football-less weekend.
1. Celtic title warning
Celtic fans have been advised to stay away from Parkhead in the event that the club are crowned champions. Police Scotland have told supporters to “stay at home” and are monitoring the situation. (Scottish Sun) Photo: SNS Group Craig Foy
2. Rivaldo reveals Old Firm interest
Rangers and Celtic both tried to sign Brazilian legend Rivaldo after he left AC Milan in 2004. The Parkhead side offered the World Cup winner a trial with the forward eventually opting for a move to Olympiakos. (Scottish Sun) Photo: PASCAL GUYOT
3. Uefa pave way for leagues to finish
Celtic have edged closer to becoming champions, while Hearts are one step closer to the drop after Uefa paved the way for leagues to conclude early. It is expected that Scotland, as well as the Netherlands and Belgium, will be given permission to call and end to their season early. (The Scotsman) Photo: ARIS MESSINIS
4. Hearts midfielder wanted
Hearts midfielder Olly Lee is wanted by Gillingham. The Englishman has spent the last season on loan at the League One side but is said to be keen to join back up with the Tynecastle in the summer following a disagreement with Craig Levein. (Evening News) Photo: SNS Group Craig Williamson