Celtic set for bumper Premier Sports Cup away crowd after Ross County 'low uptake'

Travelling Celtic supporters are set for a ticket enhance after Ross County introduced they'll open two stands to the Premier Sports activities Cup holders for his or her go to to Dingwall on August 31.

The defending champions will journey to the Highlands for his or her final 16 conflict on the finish of month buoyed by a bumper travelling assist after the hosts had been met with a "low uptake" from their very own followers from the sport on the weekend.. The fixture might be broadcast stay on TV and Ange Postecoglou 's males might be backed by a major away presence.

The choice comes days after Celtic secured a 3-1 win over the Staggies and it will likely be return journey up the A9 in just a few quick weeks. A Ross County assertion learn: "Forward of our Premier Sports activities Cup final 16 tie with Celtic on 31 August, we want to share the next data: For this match, tickets for Ross County supporters might be obtainable within the West & Jailend stands, with everything of the North and East Stands being allotted to away followers.

"With a low uptake on dwelling part match tickets for our fixture with Celtic final weekend, we have now taken the choice to trial this allocation for the upcoming cup match. There have been important gaps throughout the house sections and having seen the success of different Premiership golf equipment in working this sort of allocation we're eager to maximise the capability of the stadium for this recreation.

"As it is a Premier Sports activities Cup match, season tickets should not legitimate, nonetheless we'll run a precedence gross sales interval for season ticket holders to safe tickets for the sport previous to tickets happening basic sale.

"We've got had important dialogue with the related security authorities who've given us their assist in trailing this format for the match on the 31 August- that assist being on the again of a profitable matchday operation final Saturday in opposition to Celtic."

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