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High demand expected for County v Celtic tickets





Tickets go on sale on Monday
Tickets go on sale on Monday

Ticketing arrangements have now been confirmed for the Scottish Communities Third Round match Ross County v Celtic at Victoria Park on Wednesday, 21 of September.

Tickets will be priced at £20 for Adults and £10 for Concessions for all areas of the ground, with Celtic fans purchasing their tickets directly from the Glasgow Club.

Ross County will open sales to their fans at Victoria Park at 09:00 on Monday (5 September) exclusively to Season Ticket Holders and only in person at the ground for the first day of sales. Season Ticket Holders must present their Book/s when purchasing tickets and will be limited to purchasing their own Season Ticket seat/ticket for the match as well as a maximum of three additional tickets per Season Ticket Book (subject to availability).

Phone Sales will open to Season Ticket Holders only the following day (Tuesday the 6) from 10:00 by calling 01349 860860. Fans should have their Season Ticket/s with them at the time of booking as information will be required for security checks.

To deal with the anticipated demand the Club will remain open for ticket sales on both Monday and Tuesday until 19:00.

Season Ticket and Debenture Seat Holders are guaranteed their own seat/ticket only until 14:00 on Saturday the 10 of September, with the Club hosting Partick Thistle in the First Division that day. Additional tickets will be sold to Season Ticket Holders on a first come, first served basis with an allocation of additional tickets being reserved for those Season Ticket Holders purchasing tickets over the phone on Tuesday.

Tickets will go on open sale to the general public on Wednesday the 7 of September, again in person only at Victoria Park from 09:00 – 19:00. Phone sales to the general public will commence from 10:00 on Thursday the 8 of September, running through until 17:00.

Fans will be bale to purchase tickets both over the phone and in person from 09:00 until 17:00 on Friday the 9, while tickets will be on sale in person only on Saturday the 10 from 09:00 until 14:00 before the Partick game.

The Club’s Head of Administration Ranald Gilbert commented, “The demand for tickets for this game has already been phenomenal, but we are doing our very best to ensure our core supporters are looked after. We simply don’t have the manpower or facilities to do everything we would like, but we hope fans will understand we have come up with these arrangements to give everyone as fair a chance as possible of getting the tickets they want. We are aware that a lot of our Season Ticket Holders have a long way to travel to get to the stadium but by splitting sales in person and over the phone across two days we are looking to ensure all fans are able to purchase their tickets with the minimum delay and difficulty.”


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