The SFA will decide on their next step tonight in their ongoing row with Rangers over the award of a UEFA licence.
A meeting, described as “procedural” will take place at Hampden in the aftermath of a notice of complaint issued by compliance officer Tony McGlennan last month.
SFA chiefs decided Rangers have a case to answer over their application in 2011 for a UEFA licence to play in Europe that year.
Rangers subsequently hit out at the SFA over McGlennan’s notice of complaint and claimed football is being directed by “individuals intent on harming the Scottish game.”
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Two charges were levelled against the club, who responded before the May 22 deadline to vigorously defend their position.
A meeting was scheduled for today in which the claims of both sides are expected to be considered in more detail.
Points of procedure and how any such case may be taken forward will also be up for discussion, although both sides declined to comment last night.
One source said: “No significant decisions are expected to be made at this stage.”
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