Ayr United chiefs are hoping the return of the Ayrshire derby will spark a rush for season tickets at Somerset Park.
Killie's plunge from the top flight on Monday has set the stage for the first league games between the clubs in 29 years.
And with fan access to stadiums still very much up in the air, supporters know that tickets to the first encounters may be like goldust.
United bosses are now making plans to announce their ticketing options to fans.
Commercial boss Graeme Miller told Ayrshire Live: "It would be fair to say that Monday night's result has generated a lot of anticipation in this part of Ayrshire.
"After what has been a very tough season for our fans in terms of watching games from home, these will be genuine occasions to look forward to back inside our famous old ground.

"Obviously we're not in a position to know how many fans will be allowed into games at this stage, and that makes planning things very difficult.
"But what we can say with certainty is that Ayr fans who buy season tickets will be at the front of the queue for those derby matches.
"We are currently finalising our plans to put tickets on sale and hope to be in a position to announce full details next week."
Killie dropped from the Premiership after a 4-2 aggregate defeat to Dundee.
The game was watched by 500 fans at Rugby Park as Covid restrictions slowly start to ease.
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