The reason for the hold-up in ticketing details for Celtic's Scottish Cup semi-final tie with St Johnstone has been revealed.
The clubs face off at Hampden on Sunday, April 20, for a place in May's showpiece event.
Up to this point, little information has been provided regarding ticketing details for the match, although St Johnstone CEO Francis Smith has recently provided some clarity.
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On X, Smith outlined that the 'hold up' in info is down to the Scottish FA and that further details will be provided by next week.
He said: "[The] hold up on the semi is due to ticketing from [the] SFA.
"We have the details now, and they are with our ticket provider to set up, so we hope by the start of next week at the latest on the semi."
It remains to be seen what allocation of Hampden each club will be given for the match.
Celtic and St Johnstone last met at the national stadium in 2021, when a second-half James Forrest strike gave Ange Postecoglou's men a 1-0 League Cup semi-final victory.
The Parkhead side went on to win a double that season, although Brendan Rodgers has been consistent in his desire for his team to complete a domestic clean sweep this campaign.
Next up in Celtic's quest for a treble is Heart of Midlothian in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday.