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Inverness Caley Thistle fans will only be allowed in one stand for home clash against Queen's Park for Scottish Cup fourth round clash on Tuesday


By Will Clark

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle have announced home fans will only be allowed in the Main Stand for Tuesday night's Scottish Cup game against Queen's Park.

Only the Main Stand will be available for Tuesday night's clash with Queen's Park.
Only the Main Stand will be available for Tuesday night's clash with Queen's Park.

The club have announced that only one stand will be open to Caley Thistle supporters for the rearranged Scottish Cup fourth round tie on Tuesday, January 31.

The club said fans who had bought North Stand tickets for the match’s original date are currently being contacted by the ticket office staff to be re-seated in the Main Stand or offered a refund.

They also said season ticket holders seats are no longer on reserve for this match.

The match has been rearranged after the tie was postponed on Saturday, January 21 due to snow and a frozen pitch.


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