UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot
Tottenham star Lucas Bergvall receives new suitor as he outlines wish to leave, Brighton launch fresh bid for Luka Vuskovic… and Nottingham Forest eye-up Elliot Anderson replacement: WINDOW WATCH

Tottenham star Lucas Bergvall receives new suitor as he outlines wish to leave, Brighton launch fresh bid for Luka Vuskovic… and Nottingham Forest eye-up Elliot Anderson replacement: WINDOW WATCH

22 June 2026
Starmer resignation speech live: PM expected to address nation outside Downing Street amid resignation reports – UK Times

Starmer resignation speech live: PM expected to address nation outside Downing Street amid resignation reports – UK Times

22 June 2026

M4 eastbound between J6 and J5 | Eastbound | Accident

22 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » SPFL appear to back Celtic in Old Firm ticket row as they refuse to step in over club’s plans to ban Rangers ultras
TV & Showbiz

SPFL appear to back Celtic in Old Firm ticket row as they refuse to step in over club’s plans to ban Rangers ultras

By uk-times.com1 May 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
SPFL appear to back Celtic in Old Firm ticket row as they refuse to step in over club’s plans to ban Rangers ultras
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The SPFL finally broke their silence last night on the dispute over tickets for the final Old Firm derby of the season — with the verdict falling in Celtic’s favour.

It means that Rangers’ Union Bears ultras will not be permitted to attend next weekend’s pivotal clash away at Celtic Park.

Celtic had stipulated that they would only make the allocation of 2,200 away tickets available to Rangers under the agreement that they were not sold to the Union Bears.

That move stemmed from the shameful violence and disorder witnessed at the end of the Scottish Cup game at Ibrox back in March.

Celtic supporters invaded the pitch after their team had won via a penalty shootout, with the Union Bears then charging on to the pitch to retaliate.

Rangers rejected that stipulation from Celtic and the matter was subsequently referred to the league’s governing body.

Celtic’s Scottish Cup quarter-final triumph at Ibrox was followed by horrific on-pitch scenes

After deliberating all week, with an SPFL sub-committee hearing the case on Thursday, it was finally announced last night that the original proviso from Celtic will be allowed to stand.

A thoroughly unedifying affair on all fronts going back to that Scottish Cup tie in March, the row over tickets now looks set to rumble on.

Rangers now have the decision to either accept the terms laid out by Celtic or completely refuse the allocation.

If no away fans are present, it is understood that Celtic would not sell the tickets to their own supporters, with that section of the stadium instead being left empty.

Although they failed to deliver a definitive verdict either way, the SPFL declined to overrule Celtic on the matter amid safety concerns, citing the fact an independent review into the Scottish Cup shame game is still ongoing.

The governing body also cited the fact that the matter had been raised at relatively short notice, claiming that they did not have sufficient time to weigh up all relevant evidence.

The Old Firm rivals will clash at Parkhead next Sunday in the final derby of the season, with the teams locked together with Hearts in the title race.

A number of security personal were hurt as fans from both sides rampaged on the Ibrox pitch

A number of security personal were hurt as fans from both sides rampaged on the Ibrox pitch

As per SPFL regulations, neither side can appeal the decision.

A statement from the SPFL read: ‘Celtic, as the party responsible for the safety and security of the event, had imposed an additional condition on the distribution of away tickets that it considered necessary and proportionate for managing safety and security.

‘Subject to that condition being agreed, Celtic remains willing to offer the amount of tickets to Rangers that they had undertaken to provide in their reciprocal agreement and that allocation remains available to Rangers.

‘The sub-committee then determined that, based on the evidence presented, it would not overrule a risk assessment carried out by the party legally responsible for the safety and security of the event, or interfere with the mitigation measures it considered to be necessary to comply with SPFL Rule H36.

‘Having reached that conclusion, the sub-committee confirmed that five per cent of the stadium was a reasonable allocation for this fixture in terms of SPFL Rule I27.’

An SPFL spokesperson said: ‘We note the decision of the independent sub-committee. We have been consulting with all clubs for months regarding the rules in this area and had achieved consensus that the current deadline of 14 days before a match for a referral to the SPFL Board is insufficient to allow a proper forensic analysis of the circumstances.

‘Following discussion at the SPFL’s Rules & Regulations Working Group, we had intended to table a resolution at the June AGM to bring forward the deadline to 35 days prior to a fixture and will now take time to reflect on this decision.’

Rangers and Celtic were both approached for comment.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

Tottenham star Lucas Bergvall receives new suitor as he outlines wish to leave, Brighton launch fresh bid for Luka Vuskovic… and Nottingham Forest eye-up Elliot Anderson replacement: WINDOW WATCH

Tottenham star Lucas Bergvall receives new suitor as he outlines wish to leave, Brighton launch fresh bid for Luka Vuskovic… and Nottingham Forest eye-up Elliot Anderson replacement: WINDOW WATCH

22 June 2026
Footy great George Burgess is accused of stinking of booze just days before he makes his professional boxing debut – as his role in preventing a suicide is revealed

Footy great George Burgess is accused of stinking of booze just days before he makes his professional boxing debut – as his role in preventing a suicide is revealed

22 June 2026
Jules Neale gets a tattoo tribute to her ex Lachie removed in the latest sign of how deeply their marriage split has cut her

Jules Neale gets a tattoo tribute to her ex Lachie removed in the latest sign of how deeply their marriage split has cut her

22 June 2026
Famous Socceroos fan goes viral for blasting American World Cup fans with chants about school shootings and Jeffrey Epstein

Famous Socceroos fan goes viral for blasting American World Cup fans with chants about school shootings and Jeffrey Epstein

22 June 2026
Declan Rice is at the centre of England ‘confusion’, struggling for identity in midfield and left as an NFL-style kicker – it’s time we saw the REAL Rice at this World Cup, writes CRAIG HOPE

Declan Rice is at the centre of England ‘confusion’, struggling for identity in midfield and left as an NFL-style kicker – it’s time we saw the REAL Rice at this World Cup, writes CRAIG HOPE

22 June 2026
Inside Messi-mania at the World Cup: Rumours about his dad dying, 500kg of meat flown in for Argentina BBQs and fans flocking to Kansas City by plane – and bike – for even a glimpse

Inside Messi-mania at the World Cup: Rumours about his dad dying, 500kg of meat flown in for Argentina BBQs and fans flocking to Kansas City by plane – and bike – for even a glimpse

22 June 2026
Top News
Tottenham star Lucas Bergvall receives new suitor as he outlines wish to leave, Brighton launch fresh bid for Luka Vuskovic… and Nottingham Forest eye-up Elliot Anderson replacement: WINDOW WATCH

Tottenham star Lucas Bergvall receives new suitor as he outlines wish to leave, Brighton launch fresh bid for Luka Vuskovic… and Nottingham Forest eye-up Elliot Anderson replacement: WINDOW WATCH

22 June 2026
Starmer resignation speech live: PM expected to address nation outside Downing Street amid resignation reports – UK Times

Starmer resignation speech live: PM expected to address nation outside Downing Street amid resignation reports – UK Times

22 June 2026

M4 eastbound between J6 and J5 | Eastbound | Accident

22 June 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • Tottenham star Lucas Bergvall receives new suitor as he outlines wish to leave, Brighton launch fresh bid for Luka Vuskovic… and Nottingham Forest eye-up Elliot Anderson replacement: WINDOW WATCH
  • Starmer resignation speech live: PM expected to address nation outside Downing Street amid resignation reports – UK Times
  • M4 eastbound between J6 and J5 | Eastbound | Accident
  • Qatar PM appears to snub JD Vance at US-Iran peace talks | News – UK Times
  • A628 westbound between A616 and A6024 | Westbound | Road Works

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
© 2026 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version