UEFA Women’s EURO 2017 Qualifiers
Scotland vs Iceland
Friday 3rd June 2016, kick-off 7pm
The Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk
Tickets are now on sale for next Friday's crucial UEFA Women's EURO qualifier aganst Iceland at the Falkirk Stadium.
The popular youth group offer returns, which allows five adults and 20 children to attend the match for just £30. You can download the form here.
Pay at the gate will be in operation on matchday, with entry at £5 for adults and £2 for concessions.
A pre-sale offer of two-for-one on tickets is also available from the Falkirk FC shop at the stadium or by telephone on 01324 624121. Tickets go on sale from Tuesday 24th May, and the ticket office will close at 4pm on match day.
The match at the Falkirk Stadium is the final home match of the qualifying campaign. Scotland have scored 19 goals in their three other matches on home soil, and they will be looking to add to their tally against a strong Icelandic team.
Anna Signeul announced her squad last week, which features BBC Women's Footballer of the Year Kim Little, Bundesliga winner Lisa Evans and Emma Mitchell, who won the FA Cup with Arsenal this month.
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