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Fans wanting to see Arbroath take on Celtic can still get tickets for the ‘only game on in the world’

Fans wanting to see Arbroath take on Celtic can still get tickets for  the ‘only game on in the world’

Tickets are still available for the cup replay between Arbroath and Celtic on Wednesday.

The Red Lichties host the SPL champions after a highly respectable 1-1 draw against Neil Lennon’s men at Celtic Park.

There are tickets available for terracing and a limited number in the stand will also be up for sale.

Arbroath will sell briefs at Gayfield tomorrow and Wednesday from 9.30am to 1pm, and a later slot of 6-7pm has also been arranged for tomorrow.

The club has thanked volunteers who came to help lift pitch covers after Saturday’s game, then helped re-lay them.

Commercial director Malcolm Fairweather said: ”Obviously, we wanted to protect the pitch as much as possible ahead of the Celtic game.

”As I helped out myself, I can tell you that it wasn’t a fun job in that cold, so I’d like to thank everyone for their efforts.”

The Scottish Cup fourth-round replay kicks off at 7.45pm and will be screened on Sky Sports.

The club anticipates a large turnout of fans at the game that chairman John Christison said seems to be ”the only game on in the world that night”.