SPFL bosses have revealed the ticket allocations for next month’s Premier Sports Cup final between Celtic and St Mirren.
Celtic could have close to FOUR times as many supporters inside the stadium – IF St Mirren fail to sell their initial allocation.

Both clubs will meet in the League Cup final for the first time in history on December 14 after seeing off their respective semi-final opponents last weekend.
Stephen Robinson’s men thrashed Motherwell 4-1 on Saturday, while Martin O’Neill oversaw yet another derby win over Rangers on Sunday.
Next month’s Hampden showpiece is set to be a blockbuster affair with holders Celtic looking to retain it, while St Mirren bid to end their 12-year wait for a major trophy.
It will be an almighty task for the Saints to overthrow the Hoops in Mount Florida.

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And they won’t be helped by the fact majority of supporters inside the stadium will be cheering on Celtic.
The SPFL have confirmed that St Mirren have been given an initial allocation of 9,500, with potential of up to 17,000 depending on early sales.
They will be housed in thre South and West Stands of the stadium and Celtic supporters will be split across the South, East and North Stands.
League bosses have confirmed that these allocations have been agreed by both clubs.
Ticket prices have also been frozen at last season’s rates.
Adult tickets in the East and West Stands are available at £40, with concessions £25. Adult tickets in the North and South Stands will be available at £46, with concession tickets priced at £28.
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