The Celtic fans may have been locked out for the derby showdown with Rangers - but that doesn't look to have stopped some visiting support making their way into Ibrox.
No away supporters will be allowed inside the stadium with both clubs barring travelling punters for the derbies. Celtic reduced the 700 seat allocation at Parkhead down to zero during the 3-2 victory for Ange Postecoglou 's side on their way to the Scottish Premiership title, and the decision to knock back fans continued into the sixth and final derby clash of the campaign.
But ahead of the game some Celtic fans had claimed that they would attempt to snag tickets in the home sections to launch a title party after claiming the Scottish Premiership crown last weekend, and some now appear to have made their way into the ground. Rangers fans had pointed out that only season ticket holders and MyGers members were able to get access to tickets.
However, images have circulated online of Celtic fans in the stands. An image in the Govan Front Ibrox has been circulated on Instagram from a Celtic fan account claiming to be inside Ibrox, while another stated they had "come to see the finest team in Scotland" on Twitter and were "staying on the move."
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