Hibs have announced the ticket sales arrangements for the Final of the Scottish League Cup presented by Utilita.
The club have been given an initial allocation of 25,800 tickets, with more available should there be demand.
Season ticket holders, half season ticket holders and regular attendees will be given priority access to tickets in the first wave of sales, which is set at 90 loyalty points. Supporters are able to purchase two tickets per client reference number to facilitate group purchases. In order to ease the purchase process for groups and families, loyalty points will not be awarded for this match.
Ticket Waves
10am Monday 22 February: 90 point or more
10am Thursday 25 February: 1 point or more
10am Monday 29 February: General sale
Subscribers to Hibs TV and Kick for Kids holders will also be given access to tickets in the second wave of sales – Hibs will be in touch with those supporters separately.
The Hibs’ Ticket Office are currently processing the loyalty points for HSL members for whom they have a client reference number for. Any questions relating to HSL loyalty points should be directed to info@hiberniansupporters.co.uk.
Tickets will be available in all four stands at Hampden, and are priced at £25 for adults and £10 for juveniles (15 and under).
Tickets will be available online, at the Hibernian Ticket Office and through the Hibernian Call Centre.
Tickets for the Disabled Sections are limited therefore that club have asked that any supporter in the 90 points or above threshold that wishes tickets for this match apply no later than Thursday 11th February.
North Stand Wheelchair/carer – £20 Adult, £5 Juveniles
East Stand Wheelchair/carer – £10 Adult, £3 Juveniles
South Stand Wheelchair/Carer – £15 Adult, £3 Juveniles
South Stand Ambulant/Carer – £15 Adult, £3 Juveniles
Where a carer is required their seat is provided free of charge.
Disabled car parking is very limited at Hampden Park and will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis. At this time Hibs will not be able to confirm if parking can be provided until they have received confirmed numbers of disabled parking passes being made available.
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.