CELTIC have sold an incredible 50,000 season tickets ahead of their 10-in-a-row bid.
The Hoops have the chance to make history when the season arrives and Parkhead supporters have been quick to snap up their books ahead of the new campaign.
Celtic's renewal period has now ended and supporters who are on the waiting list of 17,000 will now be informed if their application was succesful.
The club thanked supporters, saying: "From everyone here at the Celtic, we want to say a huge thank you for once again showing your fantastic support of the club by signing up for the campaign ahead.
"The 2020/21 season ticket renewal period has now officially ended and thousands of you have stood by us during what we know have been incredibly difficult times.
"You have backed the club and by renewing your season ticket you are supporting our pursuit of 10.
"Everyone at the club is preparing for a hugely exciting season, and we can’t wait to continue this journey together.
"With the renewal window now closed, focus turns to the season ticket waiting list.
"On Monday, July 13, the initial allocation of season tickets will be released in chronological order to supporters on the Waiting List, who will then have a 24 hour window to secure their season ticket.
"Supporters who joined the Waiting List first will receive a communication from the club this week inviting them to purchase a seat from Monday, July 13.
"We will be in touch in the coming days with more specific information on your “Pass to Paradise” and the virtual element of you season ticket. Thanks again Celts!"
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