The Scottish champions have turned down 700 Ibrox briefs for the first derby clash of the season at the start of September.
Rangers were completely satisfied that there would be no access issues posed to the travelling supporters, something that Celtic had previously highlighted concerns about. Some of the security measures proposed the use of additional stewarding and policing.
Despite Celtic's decision to turn down the Ibrox allocation, Rangers will demand that the Hoops honour their obligation to provide tickets for the second instalment of the fixture later in the campaign.
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