The 2023/24 Sky Sports Cup Final will be played on 24 March with a 1.30pm kick off.

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports and NOW.

The SWPL is keen to increase attendance at their matches to allow more people to watch. The location has been chosen to allow fans of both clubs the best possible opportunity of attending the match in Edinburgh.

Tickets for the match are now on sale via the Heart of Midlothian ticketing website.

There will also be hospitality tickets on sale to the public, a sign of the growth and increasing demand to support the women’s game. Hospitality tickets and pricing will be announced soon via SWPL channels.

SWPL Managing Director, Fiona McIntyre, said: “Firstly, I’d like to congratulate both teams for reaching the final of the Sky Sports Cup. The match is a huge opportunity to showcase the very best of women’s football in Scotland and I am sure both clubs will relish the chance to win the first silverware of the season, in front of a huge crowd at Tynecastle.

“We’re delighted, that despite rising costs, our ticket prices remain the same as last season. It’s really important that the Sky Sports Cup is affordable and accessible, and the introduction of a family ticket provides excellent value for fans, who we hope will turn out in large numbers in March.

“Like last year, not only will your ticket allow you to watch some of the best players in Scotland, there will be lots of family-friendly activities happening in and around the stadium I’d encourage all fans to come along early to sample the activities and enjoy the pre-match atmosphere.

“We’re also really pleased that hospitality tickets will be available to buy for the first time ever. Given the brilliant facilities at Tynecastle Park and the demand we had last season, we’re sure this will be a popular offering to supporters who wish to enhance the matchday experience.”

Nicola Docherty of Rangers and Imogen Longcake of Partick Thistle during the Sky Sports SWPL Cup Semi Final Press Event. The National Stadium, Hampden Park, 15/01/2024. Image Credit: Colin Poultney/SWPL
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