Little Big Shot Youth Cup Final 2015
Celtic v Rangers
Thursday 21st May 2015, kick-off 7.30 pm
Hampden Park, Glasgow
The Little Big Shot Youth Cup Final between Celtic and Rangers will be shown live on YouTube TONIGHT.
The final of Scotland’s premier youth tournament at Hampden Park on Thursday 21st May will be available to watch FREE on www.youtube.com/ScottishCupOfficial
Following discussions between the Scottish FA, Celtic, Rangers and Police Scotland, it has been jointly agreed that tickets for the match will not go on general sale. Please note this means that tickets will not be available to buy at the stadium on match day.
Both clubs will distribute an allocation of tickets through their community and academy programmes, after the success of a similar approach when Celtic and Rangers under-17s met in this year’s Glasgow Cup Final at the National Stadium.
Scottish FA chief executive, Stewart Regan, said: “The Little Big Shot Youth Cup Final is the pinnacle of the season for under-20 clubs and the aim for everyone involved in this match is to make sure that it is an enjoyable occasion.
“We thank Celtic, Rangers and Police Scotland for their valuable input on match planning, and we are confident that, after agreeing this joint approach, young fans, players and club staff will enjoy a great display of football at Hampden on 21st May.”
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