Ticket Information and Prices for Premier Sports Cup semi-finals

The SPFL have released details on ticket prices for the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals and the good news for supporters is the the prices have been frozen.

Celtic taken on League Cup holders St Johnstone on Saturday 20 November with a 5.15pm kick-off while the next day Hibs will face theRangers in the other semi-final and that one kick-off at 4pm with both semi-finals being played at Hampden.

This will be the first time fans will have been able to attend the showpiece matches since December 2019 Final when Jeremie Frimpong got sent off while conceding a penalty, Fraser Forster saved it and the earlier goal by Christopher Jullien made sure that the League Cup was heading back to Paradise. Celtic have actually won the League Cup in the four previous season before the St Johnstone win last year against Livingston.

Both of last season’s League Cup semi-finals were held behind closed doors at Hampden due to Covid restrictions.

Now though the fans are back and Celtic fans will want to know that the tickets are price £25-£35 for adults and £10 for under-16s and over-65s. Here are the full details For Celtic Supporters at this stage. Full details for all four clubs are available on the SPFL website.

Celtic v St Johnstone – Saturday 20 November
Hampden Park, kick-off 5.15pm – live on Premier Sports

Celtic Support

South Stand Lower Section J1 – Adults £35
South Stand Lower Section I – Adults £30
South Stand Upper Section H – Adults £30
North Stand Sections C+D – Adults £30
East Stand Sections F+G – Adults £25, Over 65 / Under-16 £10
West Stand Sections B6-8 – Adults £25, Over 65 / Under-16 £10
North Stand Wheelchair Users – Adults £20, Over 65 / Under-16 £5
South Stand Wheelchair Users – Adults £15, Over 65 / Under-16 £5
East Stand Wheelchair Users – Adults £10, Over 65 / Under-16 £5

SPFL CEO Neil Doncaster said: “We are thrilled to finally be welcoming fans back to Hampden for this season’s Premier Sports Cup semi-finals and delighted to confirm that ticket prices remain frozen since 2017/18.

“We wish the four remaining clubs the very best of luck. We are all looking forward to two fantastic matches live on Premier Sports.”

Celtic fans will be split across the South, North, East and West Stands, while St Johnstone supporters will be in sections of the South and West Stands.

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