TICKET prices for the semi-finals of the Premier Sports Cup have been frozen, the SPFL has announced.
This will be pleasing news for Rangers, Celtic, Hibs and St Johnstone supporters attending the games in November.
Celtic take on double-cup winners St Johnstone at Hampden on Saturday, November 20 with a 5.15pm kick-off.
Rangers then face Hibs a day later on Sunday, November 21 at the national stadium - with this tie commencing at 4pm.
It is the first time fans will have been able to attend the showpiece matches since 2019, after last season’s Premier Sports Cup semi-finals were held behind closed doors due to Covid restrictions.
Ticket prices will range from £25-£35 for adults and £10 for under-16s and over-65s.
🏆 The SPFL has today announced ticket prices for the #PremierSportscup Semi-Finals.
— SPFL (@spfl) September 30, 2021
Prices will be frozen for supporters attending @CelticFC v @StJohnstone on Saturday 20th November,
and @RangersFC v @HibernianFC on Sunday 21st November.
Full details: https://t.co/aCGtRIjO4i pic.twitter.com/eMOleVorX4
SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster said: “We are thrilled to finally be welcoming fans back to Hampden for this season’s Premier Sports Cup semi-finals and delighted to confirm that ticket prices remain frozen since 2017/18.
“We wish the four remaining clubs the very best of luck. We are all looking forward to two fantastic matches live on Premier Sports.”
Celtic fans will be split across the South, North, East and West Stands, while St Johnstone supporters will be in sections of the South and West Stands.
Rangers supporters will be split across the South, North and West Stands, while Hibernian fans will be based in the South and East Stands.
Both matches can be watched exclusively live on Premier Sports.
The date for the League Cup final is Sunday 19 December.
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