Inverness are set to be offered up to 10,000 tickets for the Scottish Cup Final, according to reports.
The Scottish Championship side landed a spot in the end of season showpiece with a 3-0 win over Falkirk with 4,000 fans making the trip to the national stadium and they will be back on June 3 to face Celtic and Ange Postecoglou.
The Hoops are heavy favourites to land a domestic Treble this campaign having bagged the League Cup and could potentially be confirmed as Scottish Premiership champions by this weekend when they face Hearts at Tynecastle. The Premiership side will be given the bulk of briefs for Hampden's 51,8000 capacity say the Scottish Sun.
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It is reported that the play-off chasing Highlanders will get 8,000 tickets with scope for more to be issued if they believe there's the demand. The same publication reported that the kick-off time could be switched from the traditional 3pm slot for a lunchtime kick-off. Once an official start time has been decided, ticket allocations will be released.
Jota was Celtic's matchwinner in Mount Florida after the Hoops capitalised on a mistake from Rangers at the end of the first half. Michael Beale's troops were caught napping and Daizen Maeda was alert and picked out his team-mate with a pinpoint cross to head home.
The goal sent the green and white half of the ground wild as the one trophy that escaped the Scottish champions last season is now just potentially 90 minutes away from heading to Parkhead.
Details for the clash next month are expected to be releaed in the coming days.
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