IBROX managing director Stewart Robertson has revealed that there WILL be away allocations at the remaining fixtures between Rangers and Celtic this season.
So far this season the derby clashes have been played in front of just home supporters after a joint decision between both clubs.
Celtic were due to recieve 700 tickets for away fans to attend the first clash between the big two in August, which finished 1-0 to the Light Blues.
However, this was cancelled by the Ibrox outfit, with the match played in front of entirely home supporters.
Celtic then followed suit this month as they defeated their city rivals at a packed out crowd of home supporters at Parkhead.
But now Robertson has revealed that the clubs have reached an agreement over future allocations this season.
He told Sky Sports: "There will be away allocations in the next two games.
"Because of the Covid situation we had back in August, the two clubs got together agreed that we wouldn't have away fans.
"Because we had red zones, we weren't sure what the situation was going to be for that period of time.
"So there will be away fans for the two games remaining."
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