Young Scotland supporters will have the opportunity to watch the national team’s European Qualifier against Gibraltar for FREE.
As part of a joint initiative from the Scottish FA and the Scottish Government to inspire the next generation of Scotland supporters, 10,000 tickets have been ring-fenced for youth groups for the match that takes place at 5pm on Sunday 29th March.
The deadline for applications is 12noon on Monday 16th March, 2015.
The application process can be found here.
The rules for application are outlined below and you should read them carefully before proceeding:
1. Tickets are subject to availability and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. If demand exceeds availability, a ballot will be conducted.
2. Applications must be made online by 12 noon on Monday 15 March 2015.
3. Only one application per youth group is permitted and tickets are not guaranteed.
4. Tickets will be distributed using Scottish FA current adult/child family section ratio i.e. max of 2 adults per 8 children (15 years of age & under) - Up to a maximum of 20.
5. To successfully apply for these tickets each applicant MUST record the details of all those receiving the tickets.
6. All other costs must be met by the youth group e.g. transport.
7. Additional tickets can be purchased during the public sale and unfortunately cannot form part of this offer.
8. Any queries - Please contact Lynsey Kelly at Lynsey.Kelly@scottishfa.co.uk
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