SPFL say lots will be drawn to decide Betfred Cup ties if neither side can compete

The governing body are stepping up their coronavirus guidelines for the knockout stages of the cup

Published 18th Nov 2020
Last updated 18th Nov 2020

The Scottish Professional Football League has extended its Covid-19 testing regime to cover the second round of Betfred Cup fixtures.

To help minimise the risk of transmission to Premiership players, any team drawn against a Premiership club in the Betfred Cup this season is required to swab test players during the week prior to the fixture, with results provided to the SPFL by midday two days ahead of the scheduled tie.

Just like in Premiership league fixtures, any players who test positive and any players who are identified as a close contact of that player are required to self-isolate, so will not be able to take part in the tie.

The SPFL reiterated, should a club be unable or unwilling to field a team in a Betfred Cup second-round tie - including one which fails to provide sufficient negative test results - they will forfeit the match with a 3-0 defeat.

Should that be the case for both clubs in the tie, then lots will be drawn to determine which one moves through to the third round.

SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: "We are grateful for the vigilance of all clubs involved as we cope with the ongoing and significant challenges presented by Covid-19.

"The level of co-operation and mutual support from clubs across the divisions is enormously encouraging.

"Everyone recognises that we depend on each other to protect the game so that we can get back to some degree of normality as soon as possible.

"There will undoubtedly continue to be challenges as we progress through the season, but everyone in the game is determined to play their part in ensuring that the best possible football, in the safest possible conditions, is delivered across all divisions and in every competition.''