A 33-game Scottish Premiership season is one proposal that could be considered by the SPFL and Scottish FA for the 2020-21 campaign. The Scottish football authorities are determined to play this season to a finish, even if it has an impact on the ability to play a full schedule next season. According to one report, the SPFL could scrap the split next term in a bid to create more space in the calendar to finish the 2019-20 campaign. If the 2020-21 Scottish Premiership campaign cannot start until October then the split could be axed to remove five rounds of fixtures. Meanwhile, Edinburgh City chairman Jim Brown urged the Scottish FA and SPFL to provide clarity over their plans to end the season and distribute prize money.
Source: Express March 23, 2020 09:55 UTC