The Scottish Premiership campaign gets underway this weekend with the first competitive football in the country since the SPFL entered a shutdown in March. The 2020/21 season will do so without any fans in attendance. It is unclear as to when fans will be able to return to stadiums.
With that in mind we look at which clubs will see the biggest impact regarding no fans by looking at the highest average attendances in the SPFL across the past decade.
Click and scroll through to see the 16 clubs with highest average attendance over the last 10 years.
. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 1: Celtic and Rangers fans are segregated during the Ladbrokes Premier match between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox Stadium, on September 1, 2019, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)
How clubs' attendances have looked across the past 10 seasons. Picture: SNS Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
. Inverness CT - 3,468
In the last 10 years the club have been spent seven seasons in the Premiership. Photo: SNS Group Ross Parker
. Partick Thistle - 3,489
Firhill is a popular venue with away fans. Photo: SNS Group Roddy Scott
. Ross County - 3,837
In the 2010/11 season the average attendance was below 2,500. Photo: Ross MacDonald - SNS Group
. St Johnstone - 4,020
The Perth Saints have been in the top flight since 2009. Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group
. Dunfermline Athletic - 4,084
The Pars have spent just one season in the Premiership out of these last 10. Photo: SNS Group Roddy Scott
1. Inverness CT - 3,468
In the last 10 years the club have been spent seven seasons in the Premiership. Photo: SNS Group Ross Parker
2. Partick Thistle - 3,489
Firhill is a popular venue with away fans. Photo: SNS Group Roddy Scott
3. Ross County - 3,837
In the 2010/11 season the average attendance was below 2,500. Photo: Ross MacDonald - SNS Group
4. St Johnstone - 4,020
The Perth Saints have been in the top flight since 2009. Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group