Celtic are locked in talks with the SRU to come up with a plan to get supporters back into stadiums sooner rather than later.
The idea of using Celtic Park and Murrayfield as a hub for test events to find the best way to get supporters safely to their seats during the game.
Peter Lawwell has joined forces with Scottish Rugby Union chief, Dominic McKay according to RecordSport, in a bid to get things moving as soon as possible.
Scotland is about to enter phase two when live sport is permissible to come back but spectators are not. The hope is by thoroughly looking at all the options with the two stadiums being the biggest in Scotland, we can find a way to get some supporters through the door.
It’s likely going to be a phased return to football for fans, whenever that happens. The revenue Celtic will lose this season the longer fans aren’t in the stadium will climb.
