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Aberdeen fans in Hearts ticket scramble as Red Army handed just 600 briefs for Tynecastle Euro showdown

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Hearts have knocked back Aberdeen’s plea for more tickets to leave the Red Army with little more than 624 for their potential third-place showdown at Tynecastle.

The much-anticipated Scottish Premiership clash will see the Dons take on the Jambos, who currently sit one place and are five points in front of their chasing rivals, at Tynecastle a week on Saturday.

The Aberdeen support will get just 624 away seats in the Roseburn Stand for the capital clash. Aberdeen officials had asked for more tickets but have been knocked back.

Hearts have nearly sold out the home sections and insist there is no scope to increase the away section for the game The allocation is the normal for visiting teams to Tynecastle, with the exception of Rangers, Celtic and Hibs.

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