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Play your part: Celtic FC Women five-match package on sale now
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Play your part: Celtic FC Women five-match package on sale now

Play your part: Celtic FC Women five-match package on sale now
Play your part: Celtic FC Women five-match package on sale now

Celtic FC Women have just five Home games remaining this season, and as they look to retain their SWPL trophy, the Ghirls need you to play your part by showing your support and backing them all the way. A five-match package is available to buy now, securing your seat at these crucial fixtures. It also includes an option for a premium seat at the final game of the season, which will be played at Celtic Park!FIVE-MATCH PACKAGE FIXTURES Friday, March 28 – v Glasgow City Wednesday, April 16 – Hibernian Wednesday, April 30 – Hearts Sunday, May 11 – Rangers Sunday, May 18 – Motherwell (at Celtic Park) PRICING  Adult/Accessible Adult (with companion) – £35 Under 16/Accessible Under 16 (with companion) – £10 Premium Seating Adult – £70 Premium Seating Under 16 – £35 BUY ONLINE In what has already been another historic campaign for Elena Sadiku’s side, achieving UWCL qualification for the first time, the Celtic support has played a huge role. We need you to play your part in the post-split campaign – don’t miss out on the opportunity to cheer the Ghirls on as they compete for the title once again. Over the last two seasons, the SWPL title race has gone down to the final day, with Amy Gallacher scoring the crucial goal on the final day of last campaign to seal our first ever league title. With the 2024/25 campaign heading for another thrilling conclusion, your support is invaluable and makes a huge difference to the team on the pitch, with each match being as important as the next. Now is the time to make some noise for the Ghirls! Get your five-match package and cheer on the Hoops as they aim to create more history on the pitch. BUY ONLINE

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