Hearts and Hibs have each criticised the SFA for pricing followers out of subsequent month's Edinburgh Derby at Hampden – after a joint effort to make the upcoming conflict extra inexpensive.
The 2 Edinburgh rivals meet in a Scottish Cup semi-final for the second time in three years on April 16 after Robbie Neilson's Jambos downed St Mirren whereas the Hibees noticed off Motherwell.
The nationwide stadium shall be a sea of color and noise after 2020's semi, gained by an extra-time Liam Boyce penalty, was performed behind closed doorways.
However the ticket costs have led to statements from each golf equipment expressing their concern - and telling followers they teamed as much as persuade the SFA to make the sport extra inexpensive.
Most grownup tickets have been set at £35 whereas briefs in a choose few sections are £25.

A press release from Hibs, matched in related wording and tone throughout town in Gorgie, learn: "After receiving the ticket data from the SFA, there have been various lengthy and powerful conversations relating to the worth and expense to our supporters.
"Our issues had been matched by Hearts as we pressured the purpose of constructing soccer inexpensive for everybody.
"We utterly perceive how a lot it prices to be a soccer supporter and the way costly it's to observe your workforce up and down the nation, particularly within the present local weather. We defined this intimately to the SFA, nevertheless, they haven't moved on their resolution, which is extremely disappointing and has induced us nice frustration.
"Regardless of these costs, we hope to see as many Hibees at Hampden Park as potential in what shall be a superb event for all concerned."