Scotland v Macedonia
Saturday 5 September 2009

kick off 3.00 pm

 

 

Scotland v The Netherlands
Wednesday 9 September 2009

kick off 8.00 pm

 
The PUBLIC SALE of tickets will start on Friday 31 July 2009 at 10.00 am

 

OUTLETS

Web http://www.ticketlink.co.uk/scotlandtickets
 
Telephone

0844 481 1818 (10.00 am to 9.00 pm on 31 July, then daily from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm)
 
SECC Box Office

Monday to Friday (10.00 pm to 6.00 pm)

Saturday (10.00 am to 5.00 pm)

 

Hampden Museum Shop

Monday to Saturday (10.00 am to 5.00 pm)

Sunday (11.00 am to 5.00 pm)

 

Ticket Prices

subject to availability at time of sale & payment confirmation

 

West/East £25
BT South Upper £30
BT South Lower (wings) £30
Bt South Lower £35
Family Adult** £18
Family Child £10

 

  • Customers can purchase up to 8 tickets per household
  • All tickets are subject to availability at the time of booking
  • Tickets are not guaranteed until payment has authorised

** Family Section tickets will be sold via the phone, box office & Hampden Museum Shop**

 

There must be at least one child under 16 year per group of up to 4 when purchases are for the Family Section


JAPAN V SCOTLAND
YOKOHAMA - 10 OCTOBER 2009

Remember the deadline for ticket applications is Thursday 30 July. If you would like to apply for a ticket, please call us on 0141-616 6196/6199.

 

If you have already requested a ticket and haven't yet told us your travel/accommodation arrangements, please get back in touch with this information.


2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ QUALIFIER Norway v Scotland
Wednesday 12 August 2009

kick off 7.00 pm local time

We are delighted to confirm that our match against Norway will be televised live on BBC. Keep an eye on our website for further details.

 

We have recently received some comments and feedback from members about how currency exchange rates affects prices of tickets for away matches. We are happy to clarify the situation.

 

As currencies are subject to fluctuations, both up and down,  it is standard practice for football associations across the world to set an agreed price for all tickets sold to the visiting association at an early date. This means that prices will not be affected by any dramatic market changes.

 

For example, in the case of our forthcoming match against Norway, we were advised in April of an agreed price and we can confirm to all supporters who have bought a ticket that you have been charged the same amount that the Norwegian FA charged us for these tickets.  We will continue to act on supporters behalf to secure as many tickets at the best possible prices for all of our away matches.

 

Thanks again for your continued support and let's cheer on George and the boys for these 3 crucial matches!

 

Scotland Supporters' Club