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SPFL club tells fans that just two matches will be Behind Closed Doors

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Inverness Caley Thistle have told their fans that just two home matches will be played Behind Closed Doors in the 2020/21 season.

The highland club face a 27 match league programme starting in October after weeks of talks with the SPFL.

There has been a number of comments from politicians in recent days about fans returning to stadiums with the Joint Response Group for Scottish football in regular dialogue with the Scottish football.

Tomorrow the First Minister will give details of Phase Two regulations with Caley Thistle planning on having their stadium in full use from November.

In a message to fans tonight Caley Thistle chairman Ross Morrison said:

Clubs will play each other 3 times with a mixture of 2 at home and 1 away and vice versa. Two of our home games will be behind closed doors if the currently projected guidelines remain the same and season ticket holders will be able to view those exclusively on a Caley Thistle online channel. We feel that with regards to pricing, the 75% price point is a fair and logical price in the circumstances and I think that we are the only club to offer this at this time.

SPFL Premiership fixtures are expected to be published next week with the campaign starting on August 1.

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