It remains the dream of every Scottish club to make at least one appearance a season at Hampden.
But under radical proposals being drawn up by the SFA and SPFL, the National Stadium could become a home away home for several Premiership teams.
Lower-league clubs could also find themselves drawn to the central belt for an unprecedented groundshare programme aimed at combating Covid-19.
Murdoch MacLennan and Neil Doncaster made it abundantly clear that getting our game back under way, potentially by late July, is the focus of our decision makers.
Clubs from Angus, Fife and Tayside could gather in Perth or Dundee, with select stadia hosting multiple matches until the coronavirus pandemic eases, including Pittodrie.
But where might your club be playing if these plans come to fruition? 13 stadiums could be used throughout the country for clubs with only Celtic and Rangers set to play in in their own stadiums without any guests.
Every other hub will have at least two teams in it, as they look to cut down on the risks of coronavirus.
HAMPDEN: Motherwell, Kilmarnock, St Mirren, Hamilton, Ayr Utd, Morton, Partick Thistle, Queen’s Park.
DENS PARK/TANNADICE: Dundee United, Dundee, Brechin, Arbroath, Forfar Ath, Montrose.
PITTODRIE: Aberdeen, Ross Co, Cove, Elgin, Peterhead, ICT.
ALLOA/STIRLING/FALKIRK: Alloa, Stirling, Falkirk, Airdrie, Dumbarton, Clyde, Stenhousemuir, Albion Rovers.
PALMERSTON: Queen of the South, Stranraer, Annan.
McDIARMID: St Johnstone, Dunfermline, Raith Rovers, East Fife, Cowdenbeath.
EASTER ROAD: Hibs, Edinburgh City.
TYNECASTLE: Hearts, Livingston.
CELTIC PARK: Celtic.
IBROX: Rangers.