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Inverness Caledonian Thistle to hold ballot to decide which fans get in to watch Raith Rovers game


By Will Clark

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INVERNESS Caledonian Thistle will hold a ballot to decide which 300 fans can attend next week's Championship match against Raith Rovers.

Caley Thistle face Cowdenbeath at the Caledonian Stadium.
Caley Thistle face Cowdenbeath at the Caledonian Stadium.

The club have been given approval to host 300 spectators at the Caledonian Stadium on November 21.

The club said 300 season ticket holders will be selected by ballot to attend the match and will receive email notification from the club that they have been selected.

150 will be selected from the Main Stand season ticket holders and 150 from the North Stand season ticket holders.

The club released a statement which said: "The Joint Response Group are currently reviewing our operational documentation for the fans return into our stadium for a home fixture for the first time since March 10.

"It is our intention to take up the full allowed allocation and host some 300 supporters, utilising both the North and South Stands to accommodate this, whilst applying all the protocols surrounding social distancing.


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