The Scottish FA, Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC and Falkirk FC have announced a reduced ticket pricing policy for the 2015 William Hill Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park that will enable kids, students and senior citizens to attend the season’s showpiece event for just £5.
A family of four will also be able to take their seats at the National Stadium on May 30th from just £60.
Concessions will also be available for the first time in the North Stand, with the best seats in the house priced from just £10.
The prices were agreed by all parties and, as well as ensuring every Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Falkirk supporter can attend this historic occasion, the policy will also encourage neutral supporters to come along and enjoy the occasion.
TESCO BANK FAMILY FESTIVAL
A host of activity for supporters will take place around the National Stadium, and in both Inverness and Falkirk, in the build-up to the William Hill Scottish Cup Final.
On match day, the successful Tesco Bank Family Festival will return to Lesser Hampden. Entry is FREE with a match ticket, and includes football skills inflatables, photo opportunities with the William Hill Scottish Cup, and much more.
Details of more activities for supporters of both clubs, and neutral fans, will be announced in the coming weeks.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Falkirk are both bidding to #DefyTheOdds and lift the famous old trophy at Hampden next month.
Inverness, currently sitting third in the SPFL Premiership, will compete in their first-ever Scottish Cup Final, while Championship side Falkirk are seeking to lift the trophy for the first time in 58 years, after victories in 1913 and 1957.
‘FAMILY FINAL’
Scottish FA Chief Executive, Stewart Regan, said: “This year’s William Hill Scottish Cup Final promises to be a wonderful occasion, one that will capture the imagination not just of Falkirk and Inverness Caledonian Thistle fans, but their respective communities at large.
“On behalf of the Scottish FA, I would like to thank both clubs for their positive contributions to the plans for the Final, and wish them the best of luck on May 30th.”
Kenny Cameron, Chairman of Inverness Caledonian Thistle, said: “This will be very much a 'family final' and with youngsters able to attend for £5, I hope supporters will feel that the pricing meets their pockets and that it also appeals to neutral followers.
"I'm pleased that we, Falkirk, and the Scottish FA were able to reach a timely and amicable agreement on ticket prices, and we've already received an impressive volume of enquiries as the countdown to the Final gathers momentum.
"There will be a major exodus from the Highlands on the day plus we'll have supporters travelling from a range of countries. It should be a memorable occasion."
Falkirk Executive Director, Ronnie Bateman, said: “There has been a huge number of enquiries about tickets already, not only from our own supporters, but from neutrals.
“I think everybody realises it’s going to be an exciting afternoon of football, and a game which will be in the ‘not-to-be-missed’ category.
“We’ve had fruitful talks with Inverness Caledonian Thistle and the Scottish FA, and all parties are committed to making sure that fans get their tickets with ease, and at an affordable price, for what promises to be a great family day out.”
William Hill Scottish Cup Final Ticket Prices
East and West stands - £25 adult/£5 concession
North Stand - £30 adult/£10 concession
South Stand - £30
Accessible Areas (North and South Stands) - £15 adult/£5 concession
Tickets sale details will be confirmed by both clubs shortly.
-
Scotland
- News
- Fixtures & Results
- Scotland Squads
- Supporters & Tickets
- Shop
- Official Scotland Podcast
- Big Screen Messages
- 50 Greatest Internationals
- Roll of Honour
- Scottish Cup
- Performance
-
Football Development
- News
- Participation
- Attractive Game
- Coaching
-
Club Services
-
Developing Your Club
- Club Resources
-
Club Stories
- Annan Athletic Case Study
- Blairgowrie & Rattray
- Bonnyrigg Rose Case Study
- Cumbernauld Colts
- Cumnock Juniors & Ayr United
- Jeanfield Swifts Case Study
- Jimmy Johnstone Academy
- Musselburgh Windsor
- Turriff Community Football Club
- Broxburn United Case Study
- East Kilbride United Community Sports Club Case Study
- Sauchie Juniors Academy Case Study
- Hermes Bridge of Don YFC Case Study
- Scottish Football Marketing Podcast
- Teamworks
- Club Accreditation
- Find A Club
- Scottish FA Grassroots Pitch & Facilities Case Studies
- Scottish FA Extra Time Programme
-
Developing Your Club
- Regions
- Value of Football
- Activity Hub
- Scottish FA Grassroots Pitch & Facilities Fund
-
Scottish FA
- News
-
Referees
- News
- Referee Appointments
-
Become A Referee
-
Referee Structure & Pathway
- Category One Referee
- Specialist Assistant Referee
- Category Two Referee
- Category Three Referee
- Category Three Development Referee
- Category Four Referee
- Category Four Development Referee
- Category Five Referee
- Category Six Referee
- Category Seven Referee
- Category Seven A Referee
- Category Seven B Referee
- Category Eight Referee
- Senior Associate Referee
- Female Referee Recruitment
-
Referee Structure & Pathway
- Referees' Associations
- Referee Education
- Child Wellbeing and Protection Policy
- Football Governance
- Wellbeing & Protection
- Organisation
- Power of Football
- 150 Years
- Hampden Park