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Fans heading for Ross County clash with Celtic given vital advice ahead of Saturday showdown in Dingwall


By Hector MacKenzie

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County has praised its travelling support on many occasions. Tomorrow, they can enjoy a home fixture against Celtic.
County has praised its travelling support on many occasions. Tomorrow, they can enjoy a home fixture against Celtic.

ROSS County and Celtic fans heading to Dingwall for the clubs' Premiership clash tomorrow have been given safety advice ahead of the match.

They've also been warned that "unacceptable conduct" – including pitch incursions, abuse of stewards or the use of pyrotechnics – won't be tolerated.

The Staggies host the champions at the Global Energy Stadium in an early 12.30pm kick-off.

Fans are being advised by Ross County FC that there will be no public/supporter parking at the stadium. The club said: "Please ensure you leave yourself ample time to arrive at the stadium when parking away from the stadium."

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Turnstiles will open at 11am on Saturday and fans are urged to arrive early to avoid queues and ensure that they have their tickets ready.

The club is expecting a capacity crowd for the match.

Ross County expect a capacity crowd for the Dingwall showdown with champions Celtic.
Ross County expect a capacity crowd for the Dingwall showdown with champions Celtic.

The club said: "Please DO NOT attend the stadium if you do not have a ticket or are in possession of a fake/old ticket. There will be NO tickets available to purchase on the day of the match. Should you need help finding the correct entrance/seat please ask one of the stewards on hand."

The club shop will be open from 9:30am until kick-off and also after the game "for a short period". Ticket collections are available until 4:30pm today (Friday) in the shop as well as from 10am until kick-off on Saturday from the ticket office opposite the shop.

The club added: "We remind all supporters that unacceptable conduct will not be tolerated at our stadium. This includes pitch incursions, use of pyrotechnics as well as threatening and abusive behaviour towards stewards and club staff."

It added: "We look forward to welcoming both sets of supporters to the stadium for this game in Dingwall."


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