County held a successful pilot event for Celtic's visit in SeptemberIt is "highly doubtful" that Ross County's Scottish Premiership game with Livingston will be played in front of fans, says manager Stuart Kettlewell. County are awaiting a Scottish government decision on their bid to have 750 supporters at Friday's match. They play in the Highlands, which is in tier one of the country's new Covid-19 restrictions and permits a limited number of supporters in stadiums. County are bidding to stage a second pilot event after 300 fans attended their game with Celtic on 12 September, with a similar number also permitted at Aberdeen v Kilmarnock the same day. Those are the only two Scottish football matches not played behind closed doors this season.
Source: BBC November 04, 2020 10:40 UTC