Celtic is currently awaiting a decision from the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) regarding the allocation of away tickets for the upcoming Glasgow Derby. This high-profile match between Celtic and their city rivals has fans eager to know how many away supporters will be able to travel and attend the game.
Last Friday, reports emerged that Celtic had refused to provide an away ticket allocation to Rangers for the upcoming Glasgow Derby. This decision was reportedly driven by Celtic’s concerns over the lack of assurances that ticket sales would be denied to the Union Bears. The issue highlights ongoing tensions between the clubs regarding fan management and security measures for high-profile matches. The situation remains under review as the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) considers the appropriate allocation and conditions for the derby fixture.
The allocation decision is significant as it directly affects the atmosphere and support each team will have on match day. Both clubs understand the importance of managing fan attendance carefully to ensure safety and fairness for all involved.
As Celtic and their supporters await the SPFL’s ruling, anticipation builds around what the final ticket distribution will look like. The outcome will shape the experience of this eagerly awaited derby clash in Glasgow, adding another layer of excitement to an already intense rivalry.
