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Tickets for home leg of Ross County Football Club's top flight survival bid go on sale


By Hector MacKenzie

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Ross County will entertain Patrick Thistle this Sunday in the second of a two-legged play-off fixture. The winner secures top flight status in the Premiership next season.
Ross County will entertain Patrick Thistle this Sunday in the second of a two-legged play-off fixture. The winner secures top flight status in the Premiership next season.

TICKETS for the second leg of Ross County FC's top flight survival play-off bid have gone on sale.

Staggies' fans keen to support the Dingwall-based side in its showdown two-legged with Partick Thistle are being advised to use a laptop or desktop computer when buying online.

The club posted: "We are aware of issues with purchasing on mobile devices for certain ticket types. "Please use a laptop/desktop where possible whilst we work on a solution."

The clubs meet in Glasgow on Thursday night at Patrick Thistle's home Firhill and then do it all again in Dingwall on Sunday afternoon.

The prices of tickets for the Dingwall match at the Global Energy Stadium have been agreed and season ticket holders are being told the game is NOT included in their deal, as some had hoped.

Ross County FC.
Ross County FC.

Tickets are priced at:

Adults – £20

Concessions (Over 65s, students, disabled supporter including carer, 16-18 year olds) £15

Under 16 – £5

The club stated: "Due to SPFL rules, this game is unfortunately not included in your season ticket. We are also required to follow a minimum price for this match which ourselves and Partick Thistle have both followed."

County are battling for Premiership survival having finished 11th in the league following post-split matches.

Partick Thistle meanwhile have told fans the club has been allocated 1725 tickets for the North Stand for the second leg of the crunch clash.

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Thursday's Firhill game meanwhile is an 8pm kick-off.

Away fan tickets range from £20 (adult) to £5 (under 16).

How do you rate Ross County's chances of staying up? Will you be getting along to the games?

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