The Premier Sports Cup is down to the final four – and punters now know how much they will have to pay out to sit in the Hampden stands.
Holders Rangers will contest their clash with the Motherwell on the Sunday as they return to Hampden, having called their national stadium home during the opening weeks of the campaign. The match will kick off at 3pm – with Scottish champions Celtic in action 24 hours earlier when they face off with Jimmy Thelin’s in-form Dons.
Celtic supporters will be split across the South, North and East stands for the 5.30pm kick-off on Saturday, November 2 with the Aberdeen fans will be housed in the South and West stands at the national stadium. Rangers fans will be split across the South, North, West and East stands for the 3pm kick-off on Sunday, November 3 while Motherwell support will be in the South and East stands.
Now it has been revealed ticket prices for fans with a slight increase on last season, with briefs coming in at around £30 to £35 for adults, while under-16s and over 65s can expect to pay between £15 and £18 for a seat at the national stadium. SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: “We are very much looking forward to the Premier Sports Cup semi-final matches at the national stadium in early November and wish all four clubs the very best of luck as they aim to book their place in our showpiece final on Sunday, December 15.
“We are pleased to be able to extend our concessionary prices across all four stands at Hampden Park, and hope supporters enjoy two keenly-contested and entertaining semi-finals.”
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