The SPFL is set to hand out advanced payments to all senior Scottish clubs amid the coronavirus shutdown.
The BBC are reporting that Celtic, Rangers and Motherwell will receive £395,000 plus VAT as they are the top three sides in the Premiership, while other top-flight sides will get £157,500 plus VAT.
Lower down the Scottish football pyramid, payments dip significantly. Reports suggest Championship clubs will land £26,500 plus VAT, League One clubs £2,700 plus VAT and League Two clubs £1,350 plus VAT.
All payments are set to be processed at the turn of the month with many clubs facing financial difficulty as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Scottish football season has been on shutdown since March 13 and it remains to be seen when teams will return to action, with UEFA recently stating they hope to have domestic action completed by the end of June.
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