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Back the Ghirls v Spartans at New Douglas Park.
Celtic FC · Oct 15

Back the Ghirls v Spartans at New Douglas Park.

Back the Ghirls v Spartans at New Douglas Park.
Back the Ghirls v Spartans at New Douglas Park.

New Douglas Park will play host to Celtic as a home side in the SWPL for the first time, when the Ghirls return to league action against Spartans on Sunday, October 20 (KO 2PM). Elena Sadiku’s side will take on the Edinburgh outfit as they turn their attention back to domestic duties after the midweek UWCL clash against Real Madrid. Single match tickets are available now priced £12 for adults and £6 for under-16s. Book your place! BUY TICKETS HERE CELTIC FC WOMEN SEASON TICKETS As the Ghirls move to their new home, you can back the team with a Celtic FC Women season ticket for New Douglas Park. Tickets are priced at just £100 for adults and £20 for Under-16s (which must be purchased with a paying adult) for matches at New Douglas Park for the remaining home SWPL games. Existing Celtic FC Women season tickets are valid at the Celts’ new home. Get yours now and back the champions as they defend their SWPL title! BUY YOUR SEASON TICKET SWPL MATCH HOSPITALITY PACKAGE  Watch the champions in style with our premium hospitality package in the Rose Reilly Suite. A premium hospitality packages includes a pre-match hot fork buffet and drinks from a pay bar (open pre-match, at half-time and after the match), before taking to your premium padded seat to watch Elena Sadiku’s team make their debut in the UEFA Women’s Champions League group stages. You will then be treated to half-time pies, sandwiches, tea and coffee. An allocated parking space is also available. Tickets are available to purchase priced at £48 (£40 plus VAT) per person. BUY HOSPITALITY TICKETS Back the Ghirls this Sunday as they return to domestic action against Spartans. Don’t miss your chance to cheer Elena Sadiku’s side on. FixturesCeltic Women Vs. Spartans Women – Sun, Oct 20th 2024, 14:00

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