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The Hibernian Ticket Office has reminded fans that they can still buy tickets via the club’s online eTicketing website over the holiday period.

Tickets are currently on sale for Saturday’s match with Raith Rovers, the William Hill Scottish Cup tie with the Rovers at Stark’s Park on Saturday 9 January, the trip to the Falkirk Stadium on Sunday 13 January and the home match with St Mirren on January 23. Half season tickets are also still on sale, with Saturday’s match the first game included in the ticket. Fans buying a half season ticket in advance of the game  will be able to collect a match ticket from the Ticket Office on Saturday, with the season ticket card posted out the following week.

Hibs are expecting the Ticket Office to be busy in the lead up to kick off on Saturday. Fans collecting tickets should arrive early to avoid the queues and ensure you don’t miss any of the action.

Supporters looking to buy tickets for Saturday’s match are able to use the free print at home facility. To purchase  print at home ticket simply purchase a ticket online and select the print at home delivery option. Fans  will receive their normal booking confirmation followed by a second e-mail with their e-ticket attached which should then be  printed off and brought to the game, and this will be scanned at the turnstile.

10 loyalty points are available for home matches when tickets are purchased directly from the Ticket Office (online, by phone or at the Ticket Office). The club are not able to award points for tickets purchased from the matchday ticket pods. 5 points are available for away matches, and 90 points for supporters purchasing half season tickets.

Tickets for the Semi Final of the Scottish League Cup presented by Utilita will be sold based on loyalty points, with the first wave of sales commencing on Wednesday 6 January.

 

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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.