Celtic and Rangers are facing a reduction in ticket allocations for their upcoming Scottish League Cup match due to repeated incidents of pyrotechnics by fans. Both clubs, along with Motherwell, were charged by the SPFL after disruptions during recent matches. An independent panel found them guilty of failing to prevent the use of flares. Consequently, 500 tickets will be removed from each club's allocation, with potential further reductions if incidents recur before 2027. The use of pyrotechnics has been illegal in Scottish stadiums since 2023, with fines previously issued to offenders.
The SPFL has mandated reduced ticket allocations for Celtic and Rangers’ upcoming Cup game due to recent incidents involving pyrotechnics, with severe penalties for future breaches.
The independent panel discovered that Celtic, Rangers, and Motherwell had failed to prevent the use of flares during matches, leading to a loss of ticket allocations.
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