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Wednesday 11th March 2015

Petrofac Cup Final colours

Petrofac Training Services and the SPFL today announced that Livingston will wear their home kit for the Petrofac Training Cup Final 2015.

Petrofac Training Services and the SPFL today announced that Livingston will wear their home kit for the Petrofac Training Cup Final 2015.

Alloa Athletic have announced they will wear a one-off all-white kit for the showpiece occasion.

Club chairmen Gordon McDougall and Mike Mulraney tossed a coin at half-time of the Scottish Championship clash between the sides on 3rd February at the Energy Assets Arena, subject to approval of chosen colours by the SPFL.

The Final 2015 event takes place at McDiarmid Park on Sunday 5th April, with a spectacular day of entertainment planned, including a free Fanzone for all ticketholders.

Both clubs have almost identical club colours of gold and black and, as such, a change of kit is required to avoid a clash. 

Livingston called it and were given first choice on the kit and will wear their usual yellow and black kit. Both kits will feature a one-off Petrofac Training Cup sleeve badge for this game.

Meanwhile, Alloa Athletic use the “home” dressing room in Perth, with Livingston located in the “away” facility. Like most modern grounds, the dressing room spaces are very similar.

Tickets are on sale now. Adult tickets are priced at £15, concessions, including students, at £5 and U12s go free.

Livingston tickets are available from the Energy Assets Arena reception (Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm) or via 01506 417 000.

Alloa Athletic tickets are available from the Alloa Leisure Bowl (Monday to Friday, 6.30am-9pm and weekends, 9am-4pm) and via post to: Alloa Athletic FC, Indodrill Stadium, Clackmannan Road, Alloa, FK10 1RY (deadline 31st March).

There are no ticket reprints available for this match, and so supporters are strongly advised to use Registered Delivery for tickets.

Petrofac Training Services is proud sponsor of the Petrofac Training Cup, which features all clubs from the Scottish Championship, Scottish League 1 and Scottish League 2 as well as Brora Rangers and Spartans, winners of their respective regional leagues.