SFA and SPFL joint response group revealed that plans to allow live outdoor events with physical distancing and reduced numbers, including football matches, are underway.
The grassroots game has also been given a major boost as children and young people are set to be allowed to play outdoor sports from July 13.
The news comes after Hearts and Hibs were offered the use of Murrayfield Stadium by the Scottish Rugby Union to allow them to use the home of Scottish rugby as a 'bio-dome' in order to admit fans to games while socially distancing in its 67,000 capacity.
And Scottish Premiership champions Celtic were also working with the SRU last week to present a case to Holyrood that Celtic Park and Murrayfield could be used to demonstrate that a.