Written by Smithy on February 8th, 2010
The general public sale of Scotland V Czech Republic match tickets will go on sale on Tuesday 9th February at 9am.
The game takes place at Hapden Park, Glasgow on Wednesday 3rd March at 8pm.
Ticket Prices
- North Stand (Central) - £18
- North Stand (Wings) - £15
- West Stand - £15
- South Stand (Lower) - £20
- Family Section - £10 adult/£5 child (under 16)
Hampden Park Seating plan can be found here
Tickets are available via:
- Web - www.ticketlink.co.uk/scotlandtickets
- SECC Box Office - Monday to Friday 10 am to 6 pm and Saturday 10 am to 5 pm
- Hampden Musem Shop - Monday to Saturday 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday 11 am to 5 pm
Family Section tickets can be bought by phoning 0844 481 1818 or from the Secc Box Office or Hampden Museum Shop (telephone lines are open 9 am to 9 pm daily). There must be at least one child under 16 years per group of 4.
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Written by Smithy on January 14th, 2010
Tickets for the Scotland V Czech Republic game on Wednesday 3rd March go on sale at 10am on Ruesday 19th January to SSC members. The sale to the public will begin on the 9th February
This will be Craig Levein's first match in charge of the Scotland Intrnational team since his appointment in December.
Ticket Prices
- North (central) - £18
- North (wings) - £15
- West (family) - £10 adult / £5 children
- South Stand Lower - £20
This is the first time they have charged differently for the North stand by creating "wings". Also no sign of the East stand tickets.
As has become the norm, one ticket per member, although each party can be up to 15 members. This has increased from the previous 8.
Tickets are available form http://www.ticketlink.co.uk/sscticketing/
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Written by Smithy on September 24th, 2009
The Scotland V Czech Republic match that's long been rumered has finally been confirmed on the SFA webiste.
Scotland V Czech Republic
Wednesday 3rd March 2010
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Kick off 8pm
It's a real pitty this game couldn't have been played at a smaller venue such as Easter Road or Pittodrie. Hopefully the SFA will set the ticket pricing at the right level to try and maximise the croud - £10 would be a good start.
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Written by Smithy on September 8th, 2009
With the Scotland game being brought forward by half an hour at FIFA's request, Sky Sports have moved the coverage program. Coverage is now due to start at 7pm.
SPORT: Scotland v Netherlands-Live
On: Sky Sports 2
Date: Wednesday 9th September 2009
Time: 19:00 to 22:00 (3 hours long)
World Cup qualifier between Scotland and Holland at Hampden Park. Scotland have a decent chance of reaching the play-offs, but face a tough proposition against the runaway Group 9 leaders.
(Dolby Stereo, Widescreen, Live)
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There's also a highlights show on BBC 1
SPORT: Sportscene
On: BBC1
Date: Wednesday 9th September 2009
Time: 22:45 to 23:35 (50 minutes long)
Dougie Donnelly presents highlights of Scotland's final World Cup qualifier from Hampden Park. The Dutch won the group with ease, and now put pressure on Scots coach George Burley with a daunting task. With analysis from Pat Nevin, and commentary from Paul Mitchell and Craig Paterson.
(Stereo, Widescreen, Subtitles)
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Posted in: Home Matches
Written by Smithy on September 3rd, 2009
Scotland Police forces will launch another alcohol crackdown on buses and trains heading to Glasgow this weekend. Any person found in possession of alcohol may be charged. Police launched a similar tactic last year where buses were stopped at various sites across Scotland. No reporters were ever found on any alcohol being found or any prosecutions made.
Police will also have "dipsticks" to test if any soft drinks contain alcohol.
Under current laws the bus company, driver and bus convenor can be fined up £1,000 each if drink is found on a bus heading to a football match.
The previously the crackdown was requested by Kenny MacKaskill MSP, Scottish cabinet secretary for Justice. Many will find this rather hypocritical. In 1999 MacKaskill was detained in London prior to the England V Scotland Euro 2000 play-off on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly.
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