Celtic fans will have a strong presence at McDiarmid Park, with a confirmed allocation of 4,390 tickets for their upcoming match against St Johnstone.

This news comes after some initial concerns regarding potential reductions in ticket allocations for visiting fans.
Last season, 4455 away briefs were handed to Celtic. So, after the Perthsire club made the statement announcing the cut, it’s only going to see 65 less Celtic fans at the game.
🎟️ Tickets for the William Hill Premiership away fixture vs. St Johnstone on Saturday, September 28 (5:45pm KO) are now on sale to eligible Season Ticket holders.
The Club received an allocation of 4,390 tickets for this match.
— Celtic FC Tickets (@CelticFCTickets) September 17, 2024
The allocation for Celtic fans remains substantial, covering both stands behind the goals, excluding a small section at the corner of the main stand. The ticket prices have been set at ÂŁ33 for adults and ÂŁ20 for concessions, which include fans under 20 and over 65 years old.
It goes without saying that these tickets will be gone quickly, and it’s likely the club could have sold even more, but the home side have taken the decision to cut the traveling supporters, and Celtic fans must respect that.
For those not heading to the game, it’s been selected for TV, so fans can watch the game on their screens without missing the match.
Premier Sports have the game, and have moved it to a 17.45 kick off on a Saturday, quite an unusual time in Scottish football.