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Rangers set for Celtic ticket KO as Premiership club vote looms to rip up rules over away allocations

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Scottish Premiership sides are mulling over a fresh proposal to guarantee a set amount of tickets for visiting fans amid complaints over differing away allocations.

And it's understood Celtic are set to turn down Rangers' request for 800 tickets for the clash between the sides when they face off at Celtic Park on December 30.

The recriminations between the clubs over reduced ticket allocations has led to multiple recent matches of Scottish football's flagship Premiership fixture being played with only home fans in attendance.

The Daily Mail state Celtic will reject Rangers' request for the upcoming clash despite the Ibrox club keen for travelling supporters to be in attendance.

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