Celtic and Rangers are yet to confirm if they'll allow fans to pay to watch games on a pay-per-view basis as clubs get the streaming go-ahead from the SPFL.
Fans are set to be locked out of Premiership matches until at least October, denying clubs of their main income stream.
As a result the 3pm blackout has been lifted and clubs are allowed to stream matches to their season ticket holders.
And supporters will now be allowed to pay for individual home games or away matches as long as they're not shown on Sky Sports.
So far Celtic and Rangers are the only clubs not to confirm whether they'll show matches on a pay-per-view basis.

All other clubs will be showing matches, but not every match will be available.
For example, Hibs have chosen not to show their season opener against Kilmarnock as they look to "protect the value" of their season ticket packages.
Meanwhile, Aberdeen will "review how the PPV streaming rolls out during the opening weekend" before deciding whether to show their home fixture against Hamilton.
Motherwell are currently offering the cheapest PPV package at £12 per match, while Livingston are at the other end of the scale at £20 per match.
Here's how much it'll cost to watch games behind closed doors.
Premiership pay-per-view prices
Aberdeen - TBC
Celtic - No decision on PPV
Dundee United - £12.50
Hamilton - TBC
Hibs - TBC
Kilmarnock - £12.50
Livingston - £20
Motherwell - £12
Rangers - No decision on PPV
Ross County - TBC
St Johnstone - £17
St Mirren - £12.50