RAITH ROVERS have made next month's SPFL Championship game against Rangers all-ticket and will this morning start selling a limited number to supporters.
Rovers have allocated the Ibrox club around 3100 tickets for the McDermid Stand that houses the away fans at Stark's Park, with these to be sold by Rangers in the normal manner.
However, the Kirkcaldy club have also made available seats in the Keytech Stand on the railway side of the ground and these will go on sale from Stark's Park at 1 p.m. today, with a limit of three per person.
A spokesman said: "We are pleased to announce that we will be selling a limited number of away support tickets from Stark’s Park. We expect to sell out quickly, and once they're gone they're gone."
Meanwhile, Hibs' visit of Livingston on November 14 will be rescheduled after the Leith outfit had three players called up by the Scotland Under-21s.
Striker Jason Cummings, who scored a stunning goal in Sunday's 2-1 victory over Rangers, midfielder John McGinn and the on-loan Celtic playmaker Liam Henderson have all been included by Ricky Sbragia for next Friday's Euro qualifier against Ukraine.
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