A decision will likely be made in the coming days as to whether from their will be a capacity limit still in place from January 17. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was hopeful restrictions would be lifted.
The three leagues below the cinch Premiership have continue to operate with results at the weekend tightening the title race in the Championship, while Dunfermline Athletic droppde to the bottom of the table with a heavy thud after being hammered 5-0 by Greenock Morton.
Focus in the top-flight still revolves around the transfer market with clubs still doing plenty of business ahead of the winter break ending.
Scroll down and click through for all the latest transfer news and speculation from around Scottish football and the SPFL.

5. Rangers eye United star
Benjamin Siegrist is a Rangers target. The Dundee United goalkeeper is out of contract at the end of the season and is expected to leave. The Swiss keeper has been linked with Celtic and Rangers previously. The Ibrox side have both goalkeepers out of contract at the season’s end. (Daily Mail) Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group

6. Udinese eye second Welsh bid
Celtic are preparing for a second bid for Stephen Welsh from Italian side Udinese. A loan bid with an option to buy has already been turned down for the centre-back. Celtic are not keen on selling the 21-year-old but Udinese’s interest remains strong. (Scottish Sun) Photo: Rob Casey - SNS Group

7. Hearts return for Findlay
Hearts are once again interested in Stuart Findlay. The former Kilmarnock centre-back is currently in MLS with Philadelphia Union. The 26-year-old has featured just nine times for his new club, however. Hearts, who are preparing to lose John Souttar, were keen on Findlay before he made the switch to America. (Scottish Sun) Photo: SNS Group

8. Hibs Sibbick bid rebuffed
Hibs are keen on former Hearts star Toby Sibbick, however they have had a bid rebuffed. The 22-year-old can play at centre-back, base of midfield or right-back. He has featured 12 times for Barnsley this campaign but not since a 4-1 loss to Fulham in November. (Daily Mail) Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group