Celtic have been handed a considerable away allocation for their trip to face Partick Thistle next month.
Brendan Rodgers' men will travel to Maryhill in the quarter-finals of the Premier Sports Cup.
The match has been selected for live TV coverage by Premier, and will be played on Sunday, September 21, with a 3:30pm kick-off.
To decide how many away tickets to grant Celtic for the match, a week-long consultation process was held, and 1,150 fan owners and representatives of several fan groups shared their views on stand allocations.
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In the end, 61.4 per cent of respondents chose the option of housing visiting supporters in the Jackie Husband Stand. This means that Celtic will be handed approximately 5,900 tickets for the match, while Thistle will receive around 3,950.
Before they head to Firhill, the Bhoys have two Scottish Premiership fixtures to negotiate. They travel to face Rangers this Sunday before a trip to Rugby Park lies in wait after the international break.
On the game at Ibrox, Rodgers said: "We've won most of our games against Rangers because we've played well and focused on performance. Not getting too caught up in the whole hype of it all. Playing without fear and playing the level of football that's expected here at Celtic.
"When we've done that in the majority of my time here, we've played well and won the games. The games last year, the games we lost, we didn't deserve to win. We were beat well there at Ibrox. We lost a home game that we shouldn't have lost. And then obviously the draw and the chance to win that game. And then the Cup Final we won on penalties.
"So, yeah, it's not rocket science. Play well, play with confidence, compete, fight, run, show your quality and you'll always have a chance of winning the game."