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Tickets sell fast for Phil match
 

FANS planning to attend the Phil O'Donnell tribute match at Parkhead on Sunday, May 25, are advised to move quickly to buy their tickets.

Around 30,000 have already been snapped up for the match between Celtic's 1998 title side - including Henrik Larsson - and the Motherwell Scottish Cup winning team of 1991.

Proceeds from the game will go to the Phil O'Donnell Family Trust and the Celtic Charity Fund. Tickets cost £10 and £5 and are available from the Celtic ticket office, club stores, Ticketmaster or on philodonnelltribute.com.

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  • Publication date 09/05/08

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