There have been some conflicting reports about the specific size of the Celtic allocation for Tynecastle next month.
On Sunday 7 May, Ange Postecoglou‘s Hoops will have the chance to win the league title away to Hearts.
We need just one more win to be crowned champions, and Tynecastle may be one of the sweetest places to clinch it.

Yet, one of the downsides of the game in the capital is that only a handful of Celtic fans will get to be there.
Since their promotion back to the Premiership in 2021, the Jambos have given us only around 40% of their Roseburn Stand.
This was different for our recent Scottish Cup visit but for all league recent league games it has been just a few sections of Celtic fans in Gorgie.
For the game a week on Sunday, there have been some different reports on the exact number of Celtic supporters that will be permitted.
The Edinburgh Evening News report that there will be 1,264 tickets on offer for Celtic fans, in sections L and M.
Celtic SLO John Paul Taylor had the number at 1,400 in a Twitter reply sent on Tuesday afternoon.

The numbers are fairly similar so it’s hardly a major deal. Either way, the prospects aren’t great for Celtic fans looking for tickets.
Hearts are entitled to do what they want with their stadium. Unlike some other Premiership teams, they do at least tend to fill the seats not occupied by Celtic fans.
A select number of Hoops supporters will get the chance to see the team hopefully clinch the title at Tynecastle, as was the case in 2017.
For the rest of us, it will be trusty Sky Sports for the action.
In other news, Neil Lennon has been speaking about meeting Ange Postecoglou
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