The prospect of Scottish match officials undertaking strike action this weekend appeared to recede following "constructive" talks with the Scottish Football Association in Glasgow.
Scottish referees on Sunday voted to withdraw their labour, bringing this weekend's scheduled Clydesdale Bank Premier League, Irn Bru Football League and Alba Challenge Cup final fixtures into doubt.
But talks will resume tomorrow, with the prospect of a resolution seemingly possible.
A spokesman for grade one match officials told Press Association Sport: "After a constructive three-hour meeting with the SFA, talks are due to continue tomorrow.
"But the situation is that the weekend position is unaltered at present."
Scottish referees on Sunday voted to withdraw their labour, bringing this weekend's scheduled Clydesdale Bank Premier League, Irn Bru Football League and Alba Challenge Cup final fixtures into doubt.
But talks will resume tomorrow, with the prospect of a resolution seemingly possible.
A spokesman for grade one match officials told Press Association Sport: "After a constructive three-hour meeting with the SFA, talks are due to continue tomorrow.
"But the situation is that the weekend position is unaltered at present."
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