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Published 09:59 29 Jan 2025 GMT
Updated 10:00 29 Jan 2025 GMT

Celtic travel to Aston Villa on Wednesday evening for their Champions League clash (kick-off, 8pm).
The Hoops lie eighth in the table, while Villa sit in ninth place, with their spot for the knock-out play-offs already secured.
Ahead of the game, a letter from Aston Villa has been distributed to locals living near Villa Park, informing them of the counter-terrorism strategy in place for the clash.
It reads: “These measures have been implemented as part of our counter-terrorism strategy and have been carefully planned in consultation with governing bodies to ensure the safety and security of all attendees and residents.
"We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience these changes may cause and appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to deliver a safe and secure event.”
Villa also released the following statement: "Aston Villa would like to remind all supporters attending Wednesday’s Champions League fixture against Celtic that tickets purchased for home areas via Aston Villa are for Aston Villa supporters only. All GA (general admission) tickets have been purchased with an Aston Villa booking history and will be fulfilled digitally, sent to a registered email address.
"Tickets are sold for the sole use of the individual named on the ticket and the club does not permit them to be resold. Any fans found to be forwarding their ticket for use by visiting supporters will be prevented from purchasing tickets for the rest of the season at least.
“For clarity, this also includes the resale of tickets on secondary ticketing platforms who only seek to inflate the face value price. Season ticket holders will also have their season tickets revoked should they be found selling their seats to visiting supporters. Not only is touting risking your ability to attend future matches at Villa Park, it is illegal and West Midlands Police will be informed
"The club would also request that supporters make the club aware of any fans who are attempting to sell their tickets either directly or via a third party. The club would urge all supporters, for the safety of all those attending matches at Villa Park, to respect the need for segregation.”
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