Dundee United have cut admission prices for Saturday’s match against Kilmarnock.
The club have made the decision “to allow as many fans as possible to pay their respects to Ralph Milne who sadly passed away last Sunday”.
There will be a minute’s silence prior to kick off and the Milne family have also encouraged a round of applause in the fourth minute of the game to commemorate Milne’s famous goal at Dens Park in 1983.
A United spokesperson added: “The club also encourages all those attending to wear and display tangerine as Ralph’s performance was one of the main reasons United’s colour became so famous internationally during our glorious European years.”
Season ticket holders are entitled to purchase unlimited tickets for friends and family on production of Voucher B from their season ticket book. Prices have been set at £5 for adults and £1 for concessions.
This offer is available until 5pm on Friday.
For the general sale of tickets, the cost is £10 for adults and £5 for concessions.
Tickets can be purchased for the George Fox, Eddie Thompson and Jerry Kerr stands, subject to availability.
The club said: “Dundee United are strongly advising that fans who wish to guarantee a seat in a specific stand purchase tickets as soon as possible as demand is expected to be exceptional. The club also encourages any season tickets holders who cannot attend the match to hand in their match vouchers in order for the seat to be made available for others.”
Tickets can be purchased in person at the ticket centre, Tannadice Street or by telephone on 01382 833166 (options 1 or 3).