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ScotRail has sold out tickets for the Scottish Premiership kick-off match between Celtic and Rangers, just hours before kickoff. The announcement was made on the ScotRail website, which had been flooded with demand for tickets ahead of the game. The announcement came as no surprise to many fans who were eagerly anticipating their home matches this season. Celtic have struggled to keep up with other teams in the league, and Rangers have struggled to get off the bottom of the table. However, ScotRail's decision to sell out tickets quickly after the announcement was met with mixed reactions from fans. Some praised the company's ability to handle such a large influx of demand, while others felt that the process was rushed and could have been handled more carefully. Despite the disappointment of not being able to purchase tickets for their home match, Celtic fans can now rest easy knowing that they will be able to watch their team play against Rangers at the Allianz Arena on Sunday evening. The club is also planning to offer some free tickets to supporters who pre-purchased them through their official website. Overall, it seems that ScotRail has done its job well in handling the situation, but there will always be those who feel let down by the lack of tickets available for their home games. However, the fact that the club is offering some free tickets to fans who pre-purchased them should help to alleviate any concerns. |
