Hibs have confirmed that they have sold out their full 7,000-ticket allocation for Sunday’s Scottish Cup quarter-final against Celtic at Parkhead.

It’s the largest away support Celtic have hosted in recent years, and it should add to what promises to be a cracking atmosphere.
7⃣,0⃣0⃣0⃣ Hibees will head to Celtic Park on Sunday!
Our away allocation for this weekend’s #ScottishCup Quarter-Final has SOLD OUT.
Thank you to everyone who has purchased a ticket for the game 👏
— Hibernian Football Club (@HibernianFC) March 7, 2025
The visitors will arrive full of confidence after beating Celtic at Easter Road just a few weeks ago, but this time Brendan Rodgers’ side will have home advantage. With both teams enjoying a full week of preparation, they will be well-rested and ready for battle.
Liam Scales is missing for Celtic, while Callum McGregor, who was subbed off early last weekend, has been given the all-clear. Auston Trusty is also in Celtic training after receiving a head knock last weekend.
Brendan Rodgers confirmed that Bernardo is still injured but could be looking at a return after the international break, which starts after the Glasgow Derby.
A Hampden semi-final place is on the line, and with a huge crowd expected at Celtic Park, everything is set for a massive cup tie.
If the Hoops get the job done, they’ll be heading to the national stadium once again as they continue their push for a domestic treble after their double last season.