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Celtic announce the criteria, costs, and deadline for the distribution of Livingston away tickets.

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Over 7,000 Celtic fans will attend the crucial Scottish Premiership match away to Livingston.

The Bhoys face David Martindale’s side after the international break in another crucial weekend in the ongoing title race with Rangers.

The club confirmed this afternoon that they have received 7,258 tickets for sale, priced at £30 for adults, £20 for concessions (16-18, 65+, full-time students), and £10 for under-16s.

All season ticket holders who attended two or more away games in the 2022/23 season will be able to purchase a brief.

In addition, the remaining allocation will be determined by a random ballot of season ticket holders who attended at least one away game last season.

All eligible supporters are said to have been contacted via email, and they will have until 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 21st, to accept the offer.

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With only eight games remaining in a tight title race, no Celtic fan will want to miss any of their team’s games right now, regardless of where they play.

Given the generous amount available to travelling fans, the trip to Livingston is an excellent opportunity for supporters who are not normally eligible for allocations to see the team on the road.

Celtic fans will outnumber Livingston supporters, who are fighting to avoid relegation.

Having moved top over the weekend, albeit with one more game to play, the Bhoys could easily slip back to second place by the time kick-off in West Lothian arrives.

Rangers host Hibs at home on Saturday, March 29th, with Brendan Rodgers’ team featured in the TV lunchtime kick-off the following day.

In others news, Kyogo Furuhashi sends a brilliant message to Celtic fans via Instagram.

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