Celtic supporters will face a ticket price hike for the potential Scottish Premiership title party against Dundee United at Tannadice.
The Parkhead club will officially be crowned league champions if they avoid defeat against Jim Goodwin's men later this month.
Celtic had to wait to seal the title after Rangers snatched a last-gasp draw with Aberdeen to leave the gap at the top at 15 points with 15 points left to play for.
With the Scottish Cup semi-final fixtures taking place this weekend, the first chance for Celtic to seal the league crown will come in a trip to Tannadice in the first post-split fixture.
Brendan Rodgers will lead his side to face Dundee United on Saturday, April 26 with the match being broadcast live on Sky Sports.
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Dundee United chiefs have now confirmed ticket pricing for the fixture with briefs on sale for £42 for adults and £25 for concession tickets.
For the previous match between Dundee United and Celtic at Tannadice, tickets were priced at £34.
However, a price hike has been confirmed for the possible title party match where Celtic supporters will be allocated in The Shed, the Jerry Kerr stand and the Jim McLean stand.
According to The Courier, Tannadice bosses believe the price hike, of around 23 percent, is justified due to "additional policing and stewarding costs".
Dundee United supporters will also be charged either £42 or £40, depending on whether they are in the upper or lower pricing bracket for adults.
However, season ticket holders will be allowed to bring a friend to the match for £10 as part of a post-split promotion.