Hibs have issued a statement addressing a possible reduction in tickets in advance of their trip to Ibrox to take on Rangers in the Scottish Premiership clash scheduled for 29th September.
Rangers started the season playing their games at Hampden Park due to maintenance taking place at Ibrox.
Hibs have yet to be provided with away ticket information and as such are working through a procedure with the SPFL.
It is understood that the club could receive less than the usual 800 tickets.
The statement published on the Hibs website reads: “Hibernian FC continues to have detailed conversations with the SPFL and Rangers regarding away tickets for the William Hill Premiership match on Sunday 29 September, 2024.
“Due to the ongoing maintenance at Ibrox, away ticket information has yet to be provided as Rangers go through the final stages of work to the Copland Road stand.
“With the match now just 10 days away, the clubs are working through a formal procedure with the SPFL to determine further information regarding away supporters.
“The Club hopes to receive more details from the SPFL and Rangers early next week.”
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