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  1. Are any games in doubt for today. Been a lot of rain overnight and still falling
  2. According to Whitburn Facebook Page Whitburn V Livingston off as well
  3. been told its on grass park take it they have no designated pitch
  4. Word from a club official is they have now applied west
  5. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/scottish Says elite sport here
  6. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/scottish Says elite sport here
  7. Thanks, it was only because I was reading the Q&As and these two replies had me wondering Q – I live in a high risk health board area but my club is located in a different high risk health board area, can I travel there to train and play? A – No, if you live in a high risk health board area, you cannot travel out with that boundary to play football, regardless of your age. Q – I have players who reside in one high risk health board area, but the club is located in a different area. Can players travel between these areas to train and play? A – No, travel from high risk areas to any other area, high risk or otherwise at this stage following Scottish Government guidelines to play football is not permitted.
  8. Confused. Club is in one high risk area and player lives in a different high risk area. Is the player exempt from all restrictions if club is. Only reason I am asking is if you go into the Q & A session on the SFA website, the question is asked by a player and the answer given is NO you cannot travel to train or play.
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