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William Hill Scottish Cup Semi Final
Hibernian v Falkirk
Saturday 18 April 2015
12.15pm Kick Off
Hampden Park
Hibernian can confirm that the Club have been allocated the entire North and East Stands plus half of the South Stand for the upcoming William Hill Scottish Cup Semi Final against Falkirk on Saturday 18 April 2015 (kick off 12.15pm).
Existing season ticket holders will be entitled to purchase an unlimited amount of tickets during the priority period which will commence at 10am on Thursday 2 April through to midnight on Monday 6 April.
With well over half of Hampden available to Hibernian supporters, this process has been designed to allow and encourage families/groups to be able to be seated together.
It should be noted that on Saturday 4 April semi-final sales at the Ticket Office will only be from 10am to 1pm and then again post-match. This is because of the amount of Ticket Office traffic associated with a home matchday.
The public sale of tickets will commence at 10am Tuesday 7 April, and again supporters will be able to purchase an unlimited amount of tickets per transaction.
Hibernian Loyalty Scheme
For this match 10 points will be awarded to each supporter attending. If you are purchasing for someone else, make sure that you have their details (Name/Client Ref Number) to allow you to allocate these points to the relevant supporter.
For more information on the Hibernian Loyalty Scheme, including details of how to manage your account.
CLICK HERE FOR INFO ON LOYALTY POINTS
Ticket Prices
South Stand - £23
North Stand - £23
East Stand - £15 Adult / £5 Concessions (U16/O65 and Ft Students)
Disabled Supporters
Season Ticket Members
Tickets for the Disabled Sections are limited therefore we would ask that any disabled season ticket holder that wants to apply for tickets for this match should do so no later than Tuesday 31 March.
Disabled season ticket holders can now apply on the Disabled Helpline, 0131 656 7066, or call 0844 844 1875 option 2 to apply, alternatively email disabledtickets@hibernianfc.co.uk
Disabled Ticket Prices
Wheelchair Supporters Ticket Prices
North Stand - £15 Adult / £ 7 Concession (U16)
South Stand - £15 Adult / £ 7 Concession (U16)
Ambulant / Visually Impaired / Blind Section Ticket Prices
South Stand - £15 (both Adult and Concession)
Where a carer is required this seat is provided free of charge.
Disabled car parking is very limited at Hampden and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. At this time we will not be able to confirm if parking can be provided until we have received confirmed numbers of disabled parking passes being made available.
The Ticket Office will contact the disabled season ticket holder when the tickets are available for collection or posting and at this time we should be able to confirm if you have been allocated parking at Hampden.
Any disabled supporter who is not a season ticket holder will be able to apply for any remaining Disabled Tickets from Monday 6 April via the telephone numbers and email address listed above.
Registration of Supporters Coaches
Once again, to aid Police Scotland in directing coach traffic to the correct parking area we are asking those organising supporter coaches to the Semi Final to register their details with the Club. This process has been extremely successful in past years in ensuring all coaches have the recommended travel plans for the day, easing congestion to and from Hampden. Your involvement in this process would be greatly appreciated.
The Club will circulate the recommended travel routes to and from Hampden for Hibernian supporters together with a numbered pass to display in the window of your coach. This will help fans travelling on your coach to identify it again post-match given that over 100 coaches are likely to make the trip.
To do this we would ask that you contact the Hibernian Reception, by telephone on 0131 661 2159 or by email at reception@hibernianfc.co.uk leaving the details below. Travel plans and the numbered pass and will be sent to you in good time before the match.
Name of Coach Organiser:
Mobile Telephone Number:
Email Address:
Address for details to be sent to:
Departing From:
Time of Departure:
Number of Coaches:
Size of Coaches:
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24-03-2015 03:10 PM #1
Official Site: SCOTTISH CUP SEMI FINAL TICKET INFO - North/South £23, East £15 and £5
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24-03-2015 03:11 PM #2
Means I can buy 200 tickets and sell them for over the odds and to get extra points. ;)
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24-03-2015 03:17 PM #3
Anyone know if there's a limit when it comes to adults/kids in the East? We have 4 adults and 1 little un and there's a fair difference in price between the North/South and the East. £115 compared to £65!!
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24-03-2015 03:20 PM #4
I think Season Ticket holders should be allowed to buy more than an unlimited amount
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24-03-2015 03:20 PM #5
I like the 10 loyalty points idea. Gives people a big incentive to go. means that if we get to the final, there could well be a final bracket for 10pts or more to get a ticket.
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24-03-2015 03:21 PM #6
My first thought was that that is a very reasonable price for a cup semi-final ticket, especially compared to what Scotland internationals and some second tier league games cost.
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24-03-2015 03:22 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLess talk, more gifs. 21.05.16
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24-03-2015 03:28 PM #8
Think they have got it right here
Good allocation - lets fill the North stand and the rest.
ST getting priority obviously and unlimited is a good idea also.
Also think the pricing is fair for a semi final - madness that a home league game against Rangers is more expensive by £5 !!
Are sales online for ST holders ?Last edited by GreenCastle; 24-03-2015 at 03:30 PM.
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24-03-2015 03:29 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-03-2015 03:39 PM #10
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Great prices. Same as two years ago so can't complain. To give season ticket holders unlimited tickets to allow for groups sitting together is quite a good idea actually.
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24-03-2015 03:43 PM #12
East Stand for me, big price difference while I'm taking my 7 year old. The one stand at Hampden I've never watched a game from!
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24-03-2015 03:52 PM #14
Is the north stand opposite where the teams come out? Hampden for some reason always confuses me, no matter how often i go
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24-03-2015 03:55 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuotePM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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24-03-2015 04:46 PM #17
I wonder if the east will only be for families or will the radges who fancy a cheap day out be in the same area that children are encouraged to go to?
Sorry to be negative.
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24-03-2015 05:30 PM #19
All seems good to me.
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Ive been in the East for Aberdeen 2012 and Falkirk 2013 and never had a problem with radges..Only problem ive had is with older woman who had a go at me when i started singing..A mean cmon to **** where do you think you are the football ??!!
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24-03-2015 06:20 PM #23
Good prices and good ideas with the family section.
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24-03-2015 07:00 PM #24
What's our allocation? What if the first ST holder in the queue buys 25000 tickets
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24-03-2015 07:37 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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24-03-2015 08:22 PM #27
As I won't be in the country for this game, my chances of getting a ticket if we make the final are goosed.
Oh well, corporate will have to do.
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24-03-2015 08:31 PM #28
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You could still buy tickets
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You could always buy 4 adults and 2 kids tickets and just not use the second kids ticket. It'd only cost £70 and as we'll not sell out it's not like you are robbing anyone of a ticket. I can't imagine they are going to be counting the ratio of adults to kids at the gates to the East.
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