Aberdeen have sold less than 700 of their ticket allocation for Monday night's SPL match at Caley Thistle.
While moving Aberdeen's home fixture with Hibs for television produced an attendance of 11,179, a smaller crowd than normal is expected at Caledonian Stadium next week.
Transport issues will be one reason, with the last train back to Aberdeen from Inverness leaving eight minutes before the game is due to finish.
Dons spokesman Dave Macdermid is optimistic the win against Hibs on Monday will prompt more supporters to travel for their side's next game. He said: "Ticket sales for the Hibs game were slow in the days leading up to the match. But our figures show we had double the usual amount of people turning up and paying at the gate to get into the game.
"We are hopeful there will be a similar surge in interest after the result on Monday night."
Aberdeen have sold less than 700 of their ticket allocation for Monday night's SPL match at Caley Thistle.
While moving Aberdeen's home fixture with Hibs for television produced an attendance of 11,179, a smaller crowd than normal is expected at Caledonian Stadium next week.
Transport issues will be one reason, with the last train back to Aberdeen from Inverness leaving eight minutes before the game is due to finish.
Dons spokesman Dave Macdermid is optimistic the win against Hibs on Monday will prompt more supporters to travel for their side's next game. He said: "Ticket sales for the Hibs game were slow in the days leading up to the match. But our figures show we had double the usual amount of people turning up and paying at the gate to get into the game.
"We are hopeful there will be a similar surge in interest after the result on Monday night."