Euros this summer - despite keeping Glasgow in level three restrictions for another week. The tournament kicks off in three weeks time at Rome's Olympic Stadium and three days after that Steve Clarke's Scotland get their campaign underway at the national stadium against the Czech Republic - with an attendance of 12,500 due at all four matches set to be staged in the southside.
The country's largest city is now the only area of the country still in level three as this summer's festival of football nears.But Sturgeon provided a positive message as she urged fans to keep the faith at Friday's Covid briefing.She said: "No, I don't expect there is a threat to our ability to host the Euros.
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