Tickets for Scotland’s home FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Qualifiers at Hampden Park will start from just £5 for kids.
Child concession tickets will also be available throughout the national stadium for the first time, giving the new generation of young Scotland supporters and families a wider range of seating options.
The Scotland season ticket- which is exclusive to Scotland Supporters Club members - starts at only £125 for adults and £50 for children; the equivalent of £25 per match and £10 respectively for adults and children to cheer-on Gordon Strachan and his squad throughout the campaign at Hampden.
In addition, the qualifying matches have been categorised for the first time, with corresponding ticket prices.
SSC members will receive a discount on public sale prices for individual matches but will receive an even greater discount by purchasing the five-match season ticket. Season tickets will be on sale from April. Non- season ticket holders can buy individual tickets ahead of each match.
Matches have been divided into three categories: the cheapest individual match tickets will be available for the match against Malta next September, starting at £17 for adult SSC members and £5 for kids.
The matches against Lithuania, Slovenia and Slovakia have been grouped together, while the highest category match is the eagerly anticipated visit of England in June 2017.
For more information on ticket prices, SSC membership and season tickets, read our FAQs.
SSC membership renewals are currently under way. New members will be able to sign up from Wednesday 2nd March 2016 (subject to availability).
As well as a guaranteed ticket for every home match and exclusive access to away match tickets, SSC members enjoy a host of other benefits. These include access to free tickets for Scotland youth and women’s matches, discounts with partners including JD Sports, Harris Tweed Hebrides and Vets Now, and invitations to exclusive Scotland events.
Renew your membership now.
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