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Ross-shire's Celtic fans get ticket go-ahead


By Hector MacKenzie

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There are still some tickets for Ross County's League Cup match with Celtic
There are still some tickets for Ross County's League Cup match with Celtic

ROSS-SHIRE's Celtic fans are being given the chance to get their hands on away end tickets for Wednesday's eagerly anticipated Scottish Communities League Cup fixture in Dingwall.

Ross County FC today confirmed that in addition to having tickets for the home terracing on sale for Staggies fans, any Celtic fans in the area are also now able to snap up tickets for the match.

Celtic have not sold their full allocation for the match, which is also being televised.

Ross County have secured a release of tickets for the away end of the ground at Victoria Park.

These tickets will be available for Celtic fans to purchase either using the online shop facility at www.rosscountyfootballclub.co.uk or by telephoning 01349 860860 from 9am until 5pm on Tuesday (September 20) and again from 9am until noon on Wednesday.

All tickets will be available to collect at the Away End of the matchday ticket office ahead of the game.

The club says there will be no sales to Celtic fans in person at the stadium at any time "and as there are only a limited number of tickets available they will be sold on a first come, first served basis".

Ross County fans are able to purchase home terracing tickets in person at Victoria Park or by telephoning 01349 860860 during normal office hours, and can also be bought online at www.rosscountyfootballclub.co.uk 24 hours a day.

The club said in a statement, "Due to the limited number of tickets available the club cannot confirm at this stage whether there will be tickets for the home terracing available to purchase on the night – fans are advised to check the club’s website or telephone 01349 860860 for the most up to date information."

See this week's Ross-shire Journal for stories, reaction and pictures from the match.


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