Premiership clubs have been given permission to stream matches to their season ticket holders or sell them on a pay-per-view basis.
For many though the television experience clearly cannot compare to the real thing. Pre-season gave us the sight of Hamilton Accies fans standing on upturned trolleys in a nearby Sainsbury's to catch their team in a friendly.
And things were literally taken to new heights when two Aberdeen supporters hired a cherry picker to catch their heroes against Rangers on the opening day of the season.
With coronavirus restrictions and social distancing still in place though, clubs and the authorities are keen to prevent fans from gathering to watch the matches.
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