UEFA Women’s EURO Qualifier
Scotland v Iceland
Friday 3rd June 2016, kick-off 7 pm
The Falkirk Stadium
Scotland will return to The Falkirk Stadium for their final home match of the UEFA Women’s EURO 2017 qualifying campaign.
Falkirk FC will host Anna Signeul’s side for the visit of Group 1’s top seeds, Iceland, following a 1-1 friendly draw with Spain at the stadium in March.
Scotland are vying to reach their first ever major tournament finals, and currently sit top of Group 1. They take on Slovenia at the Paisley 2021 Stadium this Friday as they bid to continue their 100% record in qualifying.
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FIVE REASONS TO GO TO SCOTLAND VS SLOVENIA ON FRIDAY
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The crucial match against Iceland at The Falkirk Stadium in June could prove pivotal in deciding the eventual group winners.
The eight group winners and six best runners-up qualify automatically for the finals in The Netherlands next summer, with the final two second placed teams going in to a play-off.
Tickets are now on sale for Friday’s match against Slovenia at The Paisley 2021 Stadium.
It’s 2 FOR 1 with every pre-sale adult ticket purchase, so you can bring a friend or family member along for FREE. Tickets are priced at just £5 for adults and £2 for kids. To claim this offer, pre-sale tickets must be purchased before 2pm on Thursday, 7 April.
Supporters can also take advantage of our popular youth group ticket offer, with five adult and 20 kids’ tickets costing just £30. (Plus £1 for postage if required)
Tickets for the match can be purchased by calling 0141 840 6130 or by visiting the St Mirren Ticket Office (Mon-Fri, 10am-2pm).
All pre-paid tickets can be uplifted from the St Mirren Ticket Office in advance of the match.
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