With just over 48 hours to go until Celtic face Kairat Almaty in the Champions League play-off, online demand is clear this morning.
On Wednesday night, Celtic will welcome Kairat as the Kazakhstan champions arrive at Parkhead for the Champions League play-off first leg.
Brendan Rodgers will be hoping for a comprehensive victory at Celtic Park to ensure that the second-leg away trip does not turn into a potential banana skin.
One factor that could help the Celtic manager get that win is with 60,000 Celtic supporters backing them from the stands.
And it seems that could be well on the way to happening if online demand for the gold-dust Celtic tickets is anything to go by.

Celtic enforce queuing system as demand for Kairat Almaty tickets rise
Celtic have enforced an online queuing system this morning as online demand for tickets for the Kairat game goes through the roof.
Upon logging on this morning, 67 Hail Hail was placed in a 50-minute queue to purchase tickets on the official ticketing website.
Not only that, once the timer ran down, we were then allocated a random place in the queue to then find and purchase tickets for the big Champions League Celtic Park showdown.
It seems that as the clock ticks down to the big game, the Celtic supporters are going to once again show their tremendous backing for Rodgers and the team on Wednesday night.
Ticket availability for Celtic Park Champions League tie vs Kairat Almaty
The hospitality sections for the big game at Celtic Park are completely sold out, however there is an extremely limited number of seats available in the following sections at the time of writing:
- 117
- 137
- 138
- 139
- 140
- 410
- 418
- 445
Of all sections, 117 and 418 have the largest number of tickets available with an estimated number of 50 seats left.
All other sections have only one or two tickets left available to purchase.
The good news for Rodgers is Celtic Park is set to be rocking on Wednesday night. The bad news for fans is that there are simply not enough tickets to cope with demand.
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