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Coronavirus: Scottish football looks at 'hub' venues for restart


Scottish Rugby are keen to make Murrayfield a bio-safe hubThe use of 'hub' stadiums to enable Scottish football to resume in front of fans is being considered by the game's Joint Response Group (JRG). The venues would host "multiple matches over a weekend" with practicalities such as the number of stadiums used being considered in the next fortnight. Scottish FA President and JRG chair Rod Petrie thanked the 69 football figures on the groups for "the dutiful way in which they have embraced the challenges and responsibilities" of how to restart the game. On Tuesday, SPFL chairman Murdoch MacLennan said Scottish football "must do everything humanly possible" to resume "by the end of July". However, football is suspended until 10 June under current guidelines and the JRG have said six weeks of training would be needed before competitive matches could be played.


Source: BBC May 14, 2020 14:50 UTC



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