Celtic
Scottish Professional Football League respond to Celtic’s decision to block Rangers ticket allocation
Scottish Professional Football League have confirmed they are reviewing a request from Rangers F.C. after Celtic F.C.decided not to allocate away tickets for their upcoming Premiership clash.
The decision means Rangers supporters will not attend the match at Parkhead on May 10. Talks between the two clubs over ticketing arrangements broke down, leading Celtic to inform Rangers that no away allocation would be provided.

The SPFL stated that a sub-committee will now be formed to assess Rangers’ request under league rules.
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