Scotland Football Rangers UPS travelers reports as Scotland

Celtic and Rangers in away ticket 'talks' as lockout could END for Ibrox clash in April

dailyrecord.co.uk

The away fan lockout for Old Firm matches could come to an end for Celtic's trip to Ibrox. The champions have reportedly entered talks with Rangers and could be offered an allocation of 750 briefs for the Premiership clash on April 6.

That's despite the Hoops hierarchy citing "safety concerns" when knocking back around 700 tickets for the first meeting of the season back in September.

But now the Times reports that both are back around the table to try and thrash out a solution that would see a small number of away punters back through the turnstiles, with the SPFL urging the quarrelling rivals to resolve the issue.

There were no Rangers fans at Parkhead for December's 2-1 defeat as the ticket stalemate between the Glasgow giants continued into this season.

Related News
APOEL president Prodromos Petrides revealed the transfer fee to land Rangers target Jefte is "not prohibitive" after being thwarted from signing him themselves because of a FIFA embargo.
St Cuthbert Wanderers gaffer Ian Clark has told his players the standards of Gretna 2008 is the “minimum level” they should be aiming for.
The agitation Celtic fans had heading into this transfer window is rising rather than reducing among a support itching for signing salvation.
Finn Russell believes his appointment as Scotland co-captain is testament to the newfound harmony he and head coach Gregor Townsend have found following a fractious past.
The TV picks for the Scottish Cup fifth round have been announced with Rangers vs Ayr United and St Mirren vs Celtic both set for broadcast on Viaplay.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.