Restrictions to combat the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic led to a suspension of action and when the games resumed, they remained behind closed doors.
Ballymena and Glentoran won 250 tickets to the last at Windsor Park National Stadium.
The Irish FA revealed last week that 500 enthusiasts can attend the match.
This resolution follows the easing of Covid-19 restrictions on NI, as enthusiasts can attend sporting events.
The governing framework for football in Northern Ireland had been in talks with the Northern Ireland executive for several weeks in the hope that some fans could attend the main occasion of the football schedule.
The semi-finals of Monday’s Irish Cup, in which Ballymena and Glentoran beat Coleraine and Cliftonville in the aftermath respectively, were played with enthusiasts in the south Belfast countryside.
Fans will stay at Windsor Park on Friday according to social distance guidelines.
Glentoran said he would first award price tickets to players’ families, club vice presidents, Life Club members, lifetime season ticket holders and key volunteers “who give their time and power to the club the year at no cost.”
The rest of your allowance will be placed in a sweepstakes for all subscription holders.
The East Belfast club said it would provide all of its paid tickets,” as the board would like to thank the volunteers who worked tirelessly at the club through the recent public fitness emergency and praise so many of our unwavering subscribers. As much as possible. “
Ballymena conducted a random survey between season ticket holders, the day in shape and volunteers.
Derry City will return to the Irish Premier League in the Premier League on Friday, but his opposing fit for Sligo Rovers at Brandywell will be played behind closed.
The attack will air on BBC Two NI, BBC Sport, BBC iPlayer and BBC Radio Ulster.