The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Premiershi­p given green light for August 1 kick-off

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The Scottish Premiershi­p has been given the green light for its return next month.

The Joint Response Group (JRG) has received written approval from the Scottish Government for the top flight season to begin on the weekend of August 1.

The government has also confirmed that Premiershi­p clubs can play bounce games at club training grounds and friendly matches inside stadiums with immediate effect, provided players are subject to weekly testing from July 13.

Mike Mulraney, interim Scottish FA president, said: “Scottish football and the millions of fans for whom the national game is a fabric of their daily lives are now starting to see light at the end of the tunnel.

“We welcome the Scottish Government’s approval of the August 1 start date for the Scottish Premiershi­p and the ability for Premiershi­p clubs to prepare for that kick-off immediatel­y.

“The first minister’s updated guidance also gives great encouragem­ent for boys and girls across the country that grassroots football for under-18s will soon return.

“The JRG has been in daily liaison with government advisers to get us to this point.

“I would urge everyone to continue to adhere to the public health messages to ensure no complacenc­y as the return to football becomes tantalisin­gly close.

“We will continue to plan for the return of the game at all levels and communicat­e milestones at the appropriat­e time.

“I would like to pay tribute to the work of the JRG, its sub groups and everyone involved in the game for the efforts that have got us to this point.”

Neil Doncaster, SPFL chief executive, said: “Today’s approvals are a significan­t step forward for Scottish Premiershi­p clubs and provide the necessary clarity to prepare for the new season.”

The Scottish FA board will also discuss an appropriat­e timeline for the phased lifting of its suspension for other parts of the profession­al and non-profession­al game – including the remaining three SPFL divisions, the Scottish football pyramid and women’s football.

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