The ticket details for this season's Premier Sports Cup final between Celtic and Rangers have been revealed.
This afternoon, the SPFL confirmed the pricing structure for the Scottish League Cup tie, which will be played at Hampden Park on Sunday, December 15, at 3.30pm.
As is normally the case when Glasgow's big two meet at the national stadium, the Scottish Premiership champions have been allocated across the South, East and North Stands, while Rangers will be housed in the South, West and North Stands.
SPFL Group Chief Executive Neil Doncaster said: “This season’s final promises to be another hugely exciting occasion. We look forward to welcoming both clubs back to Hampden Park and wish Celtic and Rangers the very best of luck ahead of the final.”
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CELTIC SUPPORT
South Lower J1 - Adult £50
South Lower I - Adult £45
South Lower I - Concession £27
South Upper H - Adult £45
South Upper H - Concession £27
North D - Adult £45
North D - Concession £27
East F-G - Adult £40
East F-G - Concession £23
Accessible
North - Wheelchair Adult £25
North - Wheelchair Concession £15
South - Wheelchair Adult £20
South - Wheelchair Concession £12
East - Wheelchair Adult £15
East - Wheelchair Concession £12
South I - Ambulant Adult £25
South I - Ambulant Concession £12
RANGERS SUPPORT
South Lower O2 - Adult £50
South Lower P - Adult £45
South Lower P - Concession £27
South Upper Q - Adult £45
South Upper Q - Concession £27
North C - Adult £45
North C - Concession £27
West A-B - Adult £40
West A-B - Concession £23
Accessible
North Wheelchair - Adult £25
North Wheelchair - Concession £15
South Wheelchair - Adult £20
South Wheelchair - Concession £12
West Wheelchair - Adult £15
West Wheelchair - Concession £12
South P Ambulant - Adult £25
South P Ambulant - Concession £12
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