Celtic and Rangers face key Europa League fixtures this evening before attention turns to the Scottish Premiership on Friday night which could see fans return to Ross County as they host Livingston.
With four fixtures tomorrow evening it was part of a plan to look ahead to the crucial Europa League play-off clash with Serbia next Thursday, a win takes Scotland to Euro 2020… held in 2021.
Scroll down and click through for the latest from around Scottish football and transfer talk.
1. Lennon fumes at Scottish Government
Celtic boss Neil Lennon hit out at the Scottish Government following comments praising Rangers for their handling of Jordan Jones and George Edmundson breaking Covid-19 rules. Lennon accused the Government of “double standards” and throwing Celtic “under the bus”. (Various) Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group
2. Rangers duo hit with charges
Rangers paid Jordan Jones and George Edmundson handed SFA charges for alleging breaching Covid-19 rules. The duo have been suspended by their club after attending a house party which was broken up by police. (Various) Photo: SNS Group
3. Celtic urged to sign Laxalt permanently
Celtic have been urged to sign Diego Laxalt on a permanent deal by ex-ace Frank McAvennie. After a tough start to his Celtic career in the Old Firm defeat to Rangers, the Uruguayan has impressed. The 27-year-old is under contract at AC Milan until 2022. McAveniie said: “I definitely would like to see him sign permanently. For £4.5million… he’s going to be a top player.” (Football Insider) Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group
4. Supporter boost
300 fans will be allowed to attend Ross County, Inverness CT, Elgin City and some Highland League teams matches. Those teams that fall into Tier 1 of the Highlands and Moray can allow spectators to return from tomorrow, meaning County’s Premiership clash with Livingston will be able to be played in front of some supporters. There will, however, be no test events. (Various) Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group