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How to get tickets for Celtic’s trip to Stuttgart

How to get tickets for Celtic’s trip to Stuttgart
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Celtic have been drawn to play Stuttgart in the Europa League playoff round, with both legs set to take place at the end of February.

The winners of the tie will earn a place in the Round of 16, and it is the German side who will more than likely go into the two legs as the favourites to qualify.

There is nothing that Scottish clubs enjoy more than a European scalp, though, so demand for tickets among Celtic supporters for both legs is going to be high.

If you are particularly interested in attending the second leg in Stuttgart, then our guide below has all the information you need to know.

How to get Stuttgart vs Celtic tickets

Home tickets

Stuttgart have begun the sales process for the home leg against Celtic, but at present, only official members are eligible to purchase tickets. Even if their sales criteria gets down to general sale, it is highly unlikely that Celtic fans will be able to purchase tickets in the home end, unless they have a previous booking history with the German club.

Away tickets

The official allocation for Celtic fans at the MHP Arena is yet to be officially communicated, as both clubs are currently in talks about giving each other boosted away allocations due to the demand for tickets from both sets of supporters.

Based on previous Celtic matches in Europe, fans who have attended the most European away matches in recent years will initially be given priority to purchase tickets before the criteria is slowly relaxed until all tickets are sold.

As soon as the official allocation and sales process is released, we will update this page.

Resale tickets

With home tickets already being sold, there are already some Stuttgart vs Celtic tickets appearing on third-party resale websites. While you will be required to pay over the odds for tickets using this method, it is a good way of securing tickets for matches that would otherwise be impossible to attend.

Before using these sites, you must do your due diligence and find out how legitimate they are. To help, check out our reviews of two of the biggest resale websites below:

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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