IMPORTANT Information for teams, officials and spectators attending Scottish Cup & Plate Finals
Please read the following information regarding tickets, travel and access within the Glasgow National Hockey Centre for this weekend’s Scottish Cup and Plate finals.
Tickets:
Entry for spectators to the Scottish Cup & Plate Finals is £5 for Adults, U16s and Senior Citizens are Free.
Spectator Access:
Spectators will not be permitted to stand around the perimeter fence due to the construction of the temporary stands for the Commonwealth Games. Spectators should use the main stand only.
Spectators should also be seated when watching the matches and should not block the stairways or stand in the main concourse.
No pets allowed.
Spectators with pushchairs or buggies should come to the Hockey Centre reception to check-in.
Vehicle Access:
There will NO car parking at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre or the Glasgow Green Football Centre due to the restrictions in place for the construction of the temporary stands for the Commonwealth Games.
Buses will be admitted to the Football Centre Car Park for the purpose of dropping off teams and spectators only.
We advise spectators to travel via public transport where possible. Bridgeton Station is 10 minutes’ walk and is serviced by trains running from Glasgow Central. Please visit National Rail Enquires website for more information.
Please visit FirstGlasgow website for bus information.
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A large-scale concert is being staged at Glasgow Green on Saturday 24 May. Please be aware that footfall and traffic in the local area to the Hockey Centre will increase significantly during this time.
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