With no football on show then the next best thing is the virtual game.
FIFA20 tournaments among players have become a big thing in the last couple of months, none more so than the English Premier League's own version that was won by Wolves star Diego Jota.
This time it was Celtic and Rangers up against each other in a FIFA tournament for charity, being held by the Trussell Trust in a bid to raise money for foodbanks.
Representing Celtic was full back Calvin Miller, who has five first team appearances for the Hoops and spent time on loan at Dundee and Ayr United.
For Rangers, it was reserve team striker Robbie Ure and the 16-year-old came out well on top in this virtual derby.
The clubs were due to meet in real life until the coronavirus crisis put an end to the game in this country in the short term.
But it's bragging rights for the Ibrox side as Ure cruised past Miller to seal his place in the last 16 in a group that also included Cambridge and Sligo Rovers.
Also in the tournament are Motherwell, St Mirren and Ross County from Scotland.
The likes of Wolves, Manchester City and Leicester have also got players playing in the tournament.