Celtic's ticket allocation for their trip to face Aberdeen at Pittodrie later this month has been revealed.
Brendan Rodgers' men travel to the northeast for a Scottish Cup final dress rehearsal on the penultimate matchday of the league season.
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For the match on Wednesday, May 14, which kicks off at 8pm, Celtic have been granted a ticket allocation of 1,668. Adult prices sit at £32 and £35, depending on the seat.
It comes after the Parkhead club were confirmed to be bringing 2,000 supporters to Ibrox this weekend for the final Glasgow derby of the season.
Midfielder Luke McCowan, however, isn't expecting a guard of honour in Govan.
Given they won the league title last time out against Dundee United with an emphatic 5-0 triumph, there have been suggestions that the Celtic players should be clapped onto the Ibrox turf this weekend.
McCowan was recently quizzed on whether he's expecting to be applauded as he and his teammates take to the field on Sunday: "No, not at all," he said.
"That is just how it is, isn't it?
"I don't know how it would be if it was on the other foot. We'll never really know, I don't think.
"We'll see what happens."