William Hill Scottish Cup Final
Inverness Caledonian Thistle vs. Falkirk
Saturday 30 May 2015, kick-off 3pm
Hampden Park, Glasgow
NEUTRAL TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Fancy watching the 2015 William Hill Scottish Cup Final but not sure which side to support?
Tickets for the neutral section at Hampden Park are now available at £5 for concessions and £25 for adults - tickets can be bought here.
Thinking of bringing the little ones? Ticket holders will be given free entry to the Tesco Bank Family festival at Lesser Hampden (12pm-2pm). You and your family can enjoy a wealth of activities before kick-off with football skills inflatables, face painting, free giveaways and even the opportunity to have your picture taken with the famous trophy
This year’s final sees Inverness Caledonian Thistle, in their first ever Scottish Cup Final, take on two-times winners Falkirk. Both sides came through difficult semi-finals to reach Scottish Football’s showpiece game - can Super Caley make history for the Highlands? Or will Falkirk summon the spirit of 1957?
Make sure you are in your seat to witness history and see which side is crowned the 2015 William Hill Scottish Cup champions!
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