Latest News
Hoople app ad
The Kano Foundation
UNRWA
Celtic FC Women v Glasgow City: Tickets on sale now
Celtic FC · Aug 13

Celtic FC Women v Glasgow City: Tickets on sale now

Celtic FC Women v Glasgow City: Tickets on sale now
Celtic FC Women v Glasgow City: Tickets on sale now

After kicking off the new season in emphatic style at Paradise last Saturday with a 9-0 win over Dundee United, Celtic FC Women are back in action this weekend as they make their return to Airdrie. The Ghirls will be looking to continue their positive start to the season as they take on Glasgow City at the Albert Bartlett Stadium. Tickets for this Sunday’s (August 18) clash are available to buy online now, priced at: Adult: £10 Adult & Child: £13 Child (U16): £5 BUY TICKETS ONLINE Returning to the Albert Bartlett Stadium for the first time since becoming Champions of Scotland, Elena Sadiku’s side will take on their city rivals in the second match of the campaign. With both sides making a strong start in the SWPL on matchday one, it is gearing up to be an exciting match with a big three points up for grabs at this early stage. The backing of the Celtic faithful proved crucial during the entirety of the Hoops’ 2023/24 title-winning campaign, and the team need your backing once more. With the action getting underway at 4:10pm on Sunday, tickets are available to purchase now! BUY TICKETS ONLINE ACCESSIBLE SEATING Accessible seating will be available for this match. Supporters with accessible seating requirements are advised to purchase a ticket online and then contact [email protected] for further information. Parking at the Albert Bartlett Stadium is charged at £3 on-site. GET YOUR SEASON TICKET Show your support for the Ghirls throughout the full campaign by purchasing a Season Ticket now. For just £20 for kids and £130 for adults, you can see every SWPL home game live as Elena Sadiku’s side set out to defend their title. BUY A SEASON TICKETFixturesCeltic Women Vs. Glasgow City Women – Sun, Aug 18th 2024, 16:10

Continue Reading

Read Next: Returning to the past could allow Celtic to build for the future