That cash out of the Government and National Lottery has been divided out involving different governing bodies, that will now plan for the Games no matter how the latest lockdown may affect their income, which hasn't been too reliant on commercial prices or crowds at any instance. Ruby continues to teeter to a financial precipice, even though a Government bailout pledge, along with the new lockdown increases the threat of further turmoil. The harm to revenues will likely be manageable if constraints are lifted in March. The match will serve as a selection trial for the GB team moving to the European Indoor Championships in Poland in early March. Only if games are needed to be performed behind closed doors again will the domestic game face farther bumps in the street. It was already planned on the basis of being behind closed doors after UK Athletics have been passed a 394,000 contingency finance from UK Sport a year to create its hosting financially viable. Next month's Six Nations is defined to be played behind closed doors that will cause a savage loss of revenue.