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Celtic are reportedly set to request more than 10,000 tickets for their Scottish Cup quarter-final match against Rangers.

The two clubs, both based in Glasgow, will play each other in the competition over the weekend of March 7.

Under Scottish Cup rules, away clubs can request up to a 20 per cent allocation.

A Daily Record report suggest that Celtic have not yet submitted an official request but are expected to seek the full amount.

The report states Celtic will aim to...

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