Celtic Confirm Cup Final ballot: What You need to know

Celtic have confirmed ticket details for the Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen at Hampden Park on Saturday, May 24, with a 3pm kick-off. Supporters looking to attend the game will need to be aware of the ticket process, especially as all tickets for the match will be digital, and paper tickets will not be available.

Season Ticket holders who are on the Home Cup Ticket Scheme and are successful in the ballot will be able to purchase tickets from 10am tomorrow. To access tickets, supporters must use the Hampden Park app, which can be downloaded by using the email address registered with the Celtic ticket office.

Soccer Football – Scottish League Cup – Semi Final – Celtic v Aberdeen – Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain – November 2, 2024 Celtic’s Nicolas Gerrit Kuhn scores their fifth goal REUTERS/Craig Brough

Those who don’t have an email registered need to activate their e-ticketing account first. Tickets will be available in the app around five days before the match, with QR codes appearing on match day morning for entry.

The prices for tickets are as follows:

South Stand: Adults £50, Concessions £30

North Stand: Adults £50, Concessions £30

East Stand: Adults £40, Concessions £25

Concessions apply to under 16s and over 65s, with under 16s required to be accompanied by an adult. There is a £3 reduction for restricted view seats, and a £1.50 booking fee per ticket applies. All tickets for the match must be purchased online, and the deadline for Season Ticket holders to secure their tickets is 2pm on Monday, May 12.

Soccer Football – Scottish League Cup – Semi Final – Celtic v Aberdeen – Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain – November 2, 2024 Celtic’s Cameron Carter-Vickers scores their first goal past Aberdeen’s Dimitar Mitov REUTERS/Craig Brough

If you’re new to digital ticketing. Celtic has provided a guide on how to download and use the Hampden Park app. With the change to digital tickets, fans are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the process ahead of time to ensure smooth entry to the match.

While digital ticketing offers convenience for many, it may not be ideal for everyone, and some fans might find the process a bit tricky. For those who are less familiar with using apps or online systems, it’s recommended to seek assistance early to avoid any last-minute issues on match day.

This is the biggest and final game of the season for Celtic as the Hoops look to seal the domestic treble. Make sure to get your tickets early and be part of what promises to be a massive afternoon for Celtic.

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