CELTIC has formally declined its allocation of tickets for the upcoming Glasgow derby at Ibrox on September 3rd. The club is also seeking to prevent Rangers from receiving any tickets for the New Year fixture at Celtic Park.

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This decision, which Celtic attributes to safety concerns following recent incidents at Ibrox, has not been well received by Rangers. The club from the blue half of Glasgow is insistent that they will have fans in the away section at Parkhead for the return fixture in December.

In response to Celtic’s stance, Rangers have written to the SPFL in the hope that the governing body will intervene. [SunSport]

The SPFL’s rules stipulate that home clubs must offer a “reasonable number of visiting supporters” tickets for matches. Rangers are currently awaiting a response from the SPFL regarding this matter.

Celtic’s decision to reject tickets for the Ibrox fixture marks a significant departure from the norm and underscores the heightened tensions surrounding these fixtures.

As the situation continues to unfold, the SPFL’s response will be eagerly awaited by both clubs and their supporters.

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