Kilmarnock's opening-day trip to Hibernian will go ahead after the Scottish Government gave SPFL Premiership clubs permission to start the new season on time.
Alex Dyer's side will travel to the capital on Saturday, August 1 to face the Hibees with matches to be played behind closed doors.Today's decision is a huge relief for the SPFL and its clubs as a new £160 million TV deal with Sky Sports kicks in next month.Premiership sides will also be able to step up pre-season preparations as friendlies behind closed doors are able to be staged from today.Clubs are aiming to have a live streaming operation in place so season-ticket holders can watch games until fans are allowed back into stadiums.SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: “Today’s.
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