Celtic Confirm Tannadice Title Clincher Allocation

Celtic have announced the ticketing details for next weekend’s Premiership fixture away to Dundee United, a match that could see the Hoops officially crowned champions.

The club has received an allocation of 3,776 tickets for the trip to Tannadice on Saturday, April 26. The tickets will be distributed among Season Ticket holders who have attended at least nine away matches during the 2023/24 season.

Supporters eligible for a ticket can purchase online only, with sales open until 2pm on Wednesday, April 23. Fans have the option to collect tickets from the Celtic Ticket Office or choose special delivery, which will incur a fee of £9.32 per booking.

The prices reflect the controversial hike imposed by Dundee United, who are charging significantly more for away fans than some home sections. Prices for Celtic supporters are as follows:

Jerry Kerr Stand

  • Adults: £42 / £41 (Restricted View)

  • Concessions (65+, Under 21s, Full-Time Students): £25 / £24 (Restricted View)

Celtic Players
22nd December 2024; Tannadice Park, Dundee, Scotland; Scottish Premiership Football, Dundee United versus Celtic; Celtic players applaud the fans

West Stand

  • Adults: £40 / £39 (Restricted View)

  • Concessions: £23 / £22 (Restricted View)

  • Under-12s: £15

The fixture remains under scrutiny, with the SPFL yet to determine whether Dundee United have breached league rules by charging Celtic fans more than their own support. Nonetheless, Celtic have pushed ahead with the allocation, making it clear they won’t leave their travelling support in the dark while the matter is reviewed.

These tickets will be sold out, with plenty of fans locked out on the night. The away allocation has been sewn up for years with no real way to get on the ladder for supporters who didn’t have the means or the money to buy into away days back before Brendan Rodgers first spell in charge,.

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