Celtic fans will face reduced ticket allocations once again as they prepare to travel to Paisley for the upcoming match against St. Mirren on Sunday, August 25th.

The Celtic Ticket Office has confirmed that the club will receive 1,389 tickets for the game, which is 109 fewer than the allocation provided for the same fixture last season. The decrease in tickets follows a similar reduction experienced during last week’s away game at Hibernian, attributed to concerns over fan behaviour.
The visual impact of unused seating at Easter Road, where signs covered empty seats in the away section, highlighted the issue. These seats that are empty are not getting filled, so why would a club not want to make an extra few hundred grand a season and partly fund a summer transfer?
The match at St. Mirren Park is scheduled for a 12 noon kickoff and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports for fans who aren’t able to get a ticket.