Celtic supporters will face increased ticket prices for the potential Scottish Premiership title clash against Dundee United. The Parkhead side will be crowned champions if they avoid defeat against Jim Goodwin's men on Saturday, April 26. This comes after Rangers ' draw with Aberdeen left Celtic needing just one more point to secure the title.
The match at Tannadice will be the first post-split fixture and is set to be broadcast live on Sky Sports. Dundee United have set ticket prices for the match at £42 for adults and £25 for concessions. This is a significant increase from the previous match between the two sides at Tannadice, where tickets were priced at £34.
A potential title party awaits, with Celtic supporters allocated seats in The Shed, the Jerry Kerr Stand, and the Jim McLean Stand. The Courier reported that Tannadice bosses justified the 23 per cent price hike by citing "additional policing and stewarding costs". Dundee United fans will also face increased prices, with adult tickets costing either £42 or £40, depending on their seating.
However, season ticket holders will be able to bring a friend to the match for just £10 as part of a post-split promotion..
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Dundee United raise ticket prices for potential Celtic title party at Tannadice

Dundee United raise ticket prices for potential Celtic title party at Tannadice