A lot at stake for Scottish clubs on fan return, says SPFL chief Doncaster - News Summed Up

A lot at stake for Scottish clubs on fan return, says SPFL chief Doncaster


Last updated on .From the section Scottish PremiershipAberdeen and Ross County have been given government permission to host up to 300 fans this weekendThere is a "huge amount at stake" for Scottish football as clubs prepare to welcome limited numbers of fans back, says SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster. Aberdeen v Kilmarnock and Ross County v Celtic in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday will host up to 300 fans. Doncaster says the success of those test events is vital to allow greater numbers of spectators to return. "But clubs need fans back in the stadia in order to survive economically. However, Doncaster told BBC Scotland's Sportsound there is "no firm timeline" to increase numbers and added: "We shouldn't be extrapolating or looking forward too much.


Source: BBC September 09, 2020 06:10 UTC



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