European Championship matches that go to extra-time. Hospitality bosses had earlier this month appealed to SNP ministers to allow more flexible licensing laws to prevent them having to show customers the door if games dragged on past closing time.
Bars in council areas under Level 2 of lockdown, including Edinburgh and Glasgow, must close by 10.30pm - while those in Level 1, such as those in Fife, must shut by 11pm.
The Euros head to the knock-out phase of the competition from Saturday onwards with many games kicking off at 8pm.That means if the match is tied after 90 minutes another 30 minutes of extra time will be played, followed by penalties if a winner has still not emerged - meaning it could be nearer 11pm before a tie is settled.But.