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Secure Your Seat with a Celtic FC Women’s Season Ticket at New Douglas Park
Celtic FC · Oct 16

Secure Your Seat with a Celtic FC Women’s Season Ticket at New Douglas Park

Secure Your Seat with a Celtic FC Women’s Season Ticket at New Douglas Park
Secure Your Seat with a Celtic FC Women’s Season Ticket at New Douglas Park

Don’t miss a single moment of the action as the Ghirls get ready to take on Spartans in their first league match at their new home. Secure your Celtic FC Women’s Season Ticket today and be there for every exciting moment across the rest of the 2024/25 campaign. For just £100 for adults and £20 for Under-16s (when purchased with a paying adult), you can be there for all 13 remaining SWPL matches at New Douglas Park, offering great value to see the Champions as they look to retain their title. A Season Ticket guarantees your place at every home league game. Be there to cheer on Elena and her team in crucial clashes coming up against Spartans, Queen’s Park, Rangers, and Montrose which are all included. BUY ONLINE NOW Existing Season Tickets Still Valid Existing Season Tickets are valid at the Celts’ new home and to make accessing the stadium even easier, we’ve created a digital Season Ticket for supporters to use instead of the existing card. All current Season Ticket holders will receive an email with all the details on how to access their digital Season Ticket for New Douglas Park. They are already activated and ready to use for the upcoming match against Spartans Women on Sunday, October 20 (kick-off 2pm). If you have any questions about your Season Ticket or the move to New Douglas Park, please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected]. We’re thrilled to kick off our league games at New Douglas Park and can’t wait to see you there!FixturesCeltic Women Vs. Spartans Women – Sun, Oct 20th 2024, 14:00

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