The SPFL have published a report into the latest saga relating to the allocation of away fans for the Glasgow derby between Celtic and Rangers.
Following reports this week that Rangers would not be able to get tickets for their game against Parkhead in two weeks due to their obvious inability to secure the prestige (or venue) for the second game of the season in January, the SPFL showed that it had created a confrontation. discussions with the two clubs.
It has now been agreed that the first two games of the season will take positions away from the fans.
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After those matches, either club will provide ticket allocations at prices representing “approximately 5%” of the respective stadium’s capacity for visiting fans for league matches.
It should be noted, however, that these allowances are “subject to all mandatory needs being met at Celtic Park and Ibrox”.
The Rangers are playing their home games at Hampden Park lately due to the ongoing structural painting delay at Govan and there is still no definitive timetable for his return to Ibrox.
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