Kilmarnock on Saturday.While nothing has been proved at this stage, fans up and down the country will be nervously awaiting the outcome of the investigation.The Scottish Government and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon have issued a number of warnings to football after previous breaches.The SPFL is already suspended below the Championship, and there will be fears any further breaches could prompt action.Here's what Sturgeon has said so far this season.Eight Aberdeen players were caught visiting a bar in the Granite City after the opening day defeat to Rangers, in breach of the return to play protocols.Two members of Derek McInnes' squad later tested positive for the virus.Sturgeon responded: "I'm trying to be diplomatic here.
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