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UEFA offer SPFL financial lifeline as governing body releases £60million in emergency funding

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UEFA have released €70million (£61million) of payments early to help clubs struggling with the coronavirus crisis. Football across the continent has been shut down due to the pandemic, and the governing body held a series of meeting this week.On Wednesday there was a video summit with the European Club Association and European Leagues.That led to an agreement on the early release of funds due to clubs who have sent players for international duty.

A total of €50m will go to clubs having released players for the 39 national teams not involved in the Euro 2020 play-offs. A further €17.7m will go to clubs having released players for the 16 national teams taking part in the European Qualifiers play-offs, which includes Scotland.

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