Sporting venues with capacity over 10,000 will be required to see proof of spectators’ double-jags before they are admitted to the largest events in the country, regardless of sport or discipline.
It will affect audiences at boxing, golf, horse racing, rugby and primarily football where Rangers, Celtic, Hearts, Hibs and Aberdeen regularly exceed the 10,000 crowd threshold.
However when some of the country’s other stadia are full – or close to it – the rules will be implemented too.
Here is a look at the grounds around the country where the rules could be applied.
. DUNDEE, SCOTLAND - JULY 06: A Dundee fan heads through the turnstiles ahead of kick off during a pre-season friendly between Dundee and Leyton Orient at the Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park on July 06, 2021, in Dundee, Scotland. (Photo by Paul Devlin / SNS Group)
Fans will need covid certification to pass through turnstiles of events with attendances over 10,000. (Photo by Paul Devlin / SNS Group) Photo: Paul Devlin - SNS Group
. Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Capacity: 67,144 Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group / SRU
. Celtic Park, Glasgow
Capacity: 60,411 Photo: Rob Casey - SNS Group
. Hampden Park, Glasgow
Capacity: 51866 Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
. Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
Capacity: 51,082 Photo: Mark Runnacles
. Pittodrie, Aberdeen
Capacity: 22199 Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group
. Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh
Capacity: 20,421 Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group
1. Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Capacity: 67,144 Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group / SRU
2. Celtic Park, Glasgow
Capacity: 60,411 Photo: Rob Casey - SNS Group
3. Hampden Park, Glasgow
Capacity: 51866 Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
4. Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
Capacity: 51,082 Photo: Mark Runnacles