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Tuesday 30th October 2018

Premier Sports Cup

Betfred Cup final ticket details

SPFL confirms ticket allocations and prices for the Betfred Cup final at Hampden Park on Sunday 2 December

Celtic v Aberdeen – Sunday 2 December, kick off 3.00pm (live on BT Sport)

The SPFL has today confirmed ticket details for the Betfred Cup final between Celtic and Aberdeen at Hampden Park on Sunday 2 December.  

Following agreement with the competing clubs and the Hampden Park safety officer, as well as in consultation with Police Scotland, ticket allocations and prices have now been settled upon.

Celtic supporters will have access to around 25,000 tickets in the North, East and South stands of the stadium, while Aberdeen’s allocation will be 20,000 tickets in the South and West stands.

Neil Doncaster, chief executive of the SPFL, said: “I’m pleased that we’ve been able to reach an outcome that allows both clubs to finalise their ticket arrangements for what should be a showcase Betfred Cup final at Hampden Park. We expect both sets of supporters will make it an occasion to remember and look forward to welcoming them to the National Stadium in early December.”

Celtic fans will occupy the following sections:

South Stand Lower Section J - £40
South Stand Lower Section I - £35
South Stand Upper Section H - £35
North Stand - £35 Adult / £20 for Under 16s & Over 65s
East Stand - £30 Adult / £15 for Under 16s & Over 65s

North Stand Wheelchair - £20 Adult / £5 for Under 16s & Over 65s
South Stand Wheelchair - £15 Adult / £5 for Under 16s & Over 65s
East Stand Wheelchair - £10 Adult / £5 for Under 16s & Over 65s
 

Aberdeen fans will occupy the following sections:

South Stand Lower Section O - £40
South Stand Lower Section P - £35
South Stand Upper Section Q - £35
West Stand Sections A & B - £30 Adult / £15 for Under 16s & Over 65s

South Stand Wheelchair - £15 Adult / £5 for Under 16s & Over 65s
West Stand Wheelchair - £10 Adult / £5 for Under 16s & Over 65s

The clubs will announce ticket sale information via their own channels in due course.