Celtic have confirmed that certain tickets for their game against St Mirren next weekend will be digital.
Brendan Rodgers' men welcome the Paisley outfit to Glasgow's east end on the day they lift the Scottish Premiership title.
Celtic retained their crown with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Dundee United just under a fortnight ago.
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Captain Callum McGregor will hold aloft another piece of silverware next weekend, and home fans attending the match may have to use digital tickets.
Indeed, in an email sent to supporters on Friday, Celtic confirmed that tickets purchased in areas 118 and 119 of the ground will be digital and distributed a minimum of 48 hours before kick-off.
Never before have the club used digital tickets at their own stadium, although Hampden Park has introduced e-tickets over the past year, with Celtic supporters having to use them in their Scottish Cup semi-final against St Johnstone last month.
The same will be the case in the final against Aberdeen in just over two weeks.
Celtic face Jimmy Thelin's men in the Scottish Premiership prior to the showdown at the national stadium, although before that, they welcome Hibernian to Parkhead this weekend.
Brendan Rodgers has praised the Leth side ahead of the match: "I've been very, very impressed," said the Celtic manager.
"I think that it was obviously very difficult for David and his team and for the club right through until November. It's actually been like a reverse of Aberdeen really.
"Aberdeen had that brilliant start and then the second part of the season for Jimmy and that has been a little bit more challenging. For David it was the reverse of that, challenging in the first part.
"Since he changed his system in November, they went back five, and that structure has really, really helped the team.
"The players you always clearly could see they believed in him as a coach and as a manager but weren't getting the results at the beginning of the season. But then they had and then it went on a fantastic run.
"And in all fairness, when we played them back in the cup game a number of weeks back, they arrived in that moment in a really, really good place. However, we played a really good game that day and we know we need to play another really good game because, like you say, they have targets they want to achieve in these last three games.
"We also have targets. We're at home also and we want to bring our level of game and it should be a fantastic football match."