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Premiershi­p clubs to offer their supporters virtual season tickets

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SCOTTISH Premiershi­p clubs and Sky Sports will offer fans ‘virtual season tickets’ allowing them to watch broadcasts of their club’s home games when top-flight Scottish football resumes in August.

The SPFL announced it had agreed terms with the broadcaste­r on a new package to screen 48 games next season, and had spread the cost of a rebate for fixtures not completed in the curtailed 2019-20 season across the term of a new five-year contract.

It i s hoped t he new virtual season tickets will provide clubs with an alternativ­e source of matchday income as football resumes behind closed doors.

The virtual season tickets will be sold via clubs, who will set their own pricing levels. They will be available for as long as games remain behind closed doors amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

SPFL chief executive

Neil Doncaster said: “This is an innovative and pragmatic solution to the challenges posed by Covid-19 and I’m grateful for the flexibilit­y shown by our clubs and by Sky Sports.

“This agreement means that any liability for games not delivered during Season 2019/20 has now been settled, on terms that reflect Sky’s status as a committed partner and suppor ter of Scottish football.”

Last month, Celtic were confirmed as champions for the ninth consecutiv­e year as it was determined the season would not resume, with clubs having either eight or nine fixtures left to play at the time of the decision.

Unconfirme­d reports suggest the loss of those games could have cost the SPFL up to £5.5 million, but that Doncaster was seeking to negotiate a much-reduced penalty of around £1.5 million to be paid over the course of the five-year deal.

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SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster.

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