William Hill Scottish Cup Semi-final
Hibernian v Falkirk
Saturday 18th April, 12.15pm kick-off
Hampden Park, Glasgow
William Hill Scottish Cup Semi-final
Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Celtic
Sunday 19th April, 12.15pm kick-off
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Kids, students and OAPs are able to attend the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final games at Hampden Park from just £5.
Adults can also access West and East stands for £15 while tickets for the North and South Stands will cost £23. Tickets can only be bought directly through official club channels.
WILLIAM HILL SCOTTISH CUP SEMI-FINAL - TICKET PRICES
South Stand - £23
North Stand - £23
West Stand - £15 adult £5 child/student/OAP
East Stand - £15 adult £5 child/student/OAP
Adult wheelchair user & PA - £8
Adult ambulant & PA - £8
Child wheelchair user & PA - £3
Child ambulant & PA - £3
Hibernian and Falkirk famously met in the 2012-13 Scottish Cup semis when the Edinburgh side ran out 4-3 winners after extra-time. Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Celtic have played five times in the Scottish Cup (two wins for Inverness and three victories for Celtic) but have never previously met at this stage.
For information on tickets please visit official club ticket sites:
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