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Dons to receive 20,000 tickets for Betfred Cup final against Celtic

Hampden Park.
Hampden Park.

Aberdeen will receive 20,000 tickets for the Betfred Cup final against Celtic on Sunday, December 2.

The SPFL have confirmed the ticket details for the match, which will take place at Hampden.

Celtic will receive around 25,000 tickets in the North, East and South Stands, while Aberdeen’s 20,000 allocation will be seated in the South and West Stands.

SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: “I’m pleased that we’ve been able to reach an outcome that allows both clubs to finalise their ticket arrangements for what should be a showcase Betfred Cup final at Hampden Park.

“We expect both sets of supporters will make it an occasion to remember and look forward to welcoming them to the National Stadium in early December.”

In a club statement, Aberdeen said they had “negotiated” 20,000 tickets.

“Based on past attendance figures for Aberdeen versus Celtic in a final at Hampden of 18,000 (2016 League Cup final) and 20,000 (2017 Scottish Cup final), the AFC board took the decision to underwrite and thereby guarantee 16,400 (over 80 per cent) seats, ensuring our most loyal supporters get access to the best seats available,” the statement continued.

Dons chief executive Duncan Fraser added: “Our supporters have been our number-one priority through our discussions.

“The fans that backed the team at the semi-final were fantastic and to ensure our supporters most deserving get access to the seats they desire the board had no hesitation in securing a significant allocation of tickets.

“The decision to allow those that attended the semi-final to come in at the first phase followed feedback from our supporters.”