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Back the Ghirls v Glasgow City in the Sky Sports Cup Quarter-Final!
Celtic FC · Nov 8, 2024

Back the Ghirls v Glasgow City in the Sky Sports Cup Quarter-Final!

Back the Ghirls v Glasgow City in the Sky Sports Cup Quarter-Final!
Back the Ghirls v Glasgow City in the Sky Sports Cup Quarter-Final!

New Douglas Park will play host as Celtic bid to reach the semi-final of the Sky Sports Cup ahead of opponents Glasgow City on Sunday, November 10 (KO 4.10pm) The Ghirls booked their spot in the last eight of the competition with an emphatic 7-0 win over Montrose, while Glasgow City narrowly overcame Hearts 3-2 to take their place in Sunday’s tie.   Match tickets are available now priced £10 for adults and £5 for under-16s. Book your place! Please note, this match ticket is not included in the Celtic FC Women’s Season Ticket. BUY TICKETS HERE HOSPITALITY PACKAGES Watch this Sky Sports Cup cracker in style with our VIP hospitality package. This includes access to club VIP facilities pre-match, half-time and full-time with refreshments included and half-time snacks, tea and coffee. A directors box seat to view the match is also included. Support the Ghirls in style! Tickets are available to purchase priced at £30 per person. The Premium Hospitality Package is also available for supporters making the trip to New Douglas Park to support the team. Fans can take their place in the Rose Reilly Suite, where they can enjoy a pre-match hot fork buffet, access to pay bar pre-match, at half-time and full-time, and a premium padded seat in a prime location. As well as a selection of half-time sandwiches, pies, teas and coffees. An allocated parking space is also available. MATCH HOSPITALITY PACKAGES Back the Ghirls this Sunday as they bid to book their spot in the Sky Sports Cup semi-final. Don’t miss your chance to cheer Elena Sadiku’s side on! FixturesCeltic FC Women Vs. Glasgow City – Sun, Nov 10th 2024, 11:20

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