Ticket information for this weekend’s Grand Finals
The culmination of the season will reach an action-packed finale at this weekend’s Grand Finals, held at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre. Who will win the coveted European places? Who will come out on top in the nerve-jangling promotion/relegation matches?
Clubs competing in the play-offs can benefit from a share of Grand Finals ticket sales revenue by selling tickets to their members/fans using a ‘club ticket link’.
Just as with the Scottish Cup Finals, all competing clubs have received a club ticket link, specifically for their club, ahead of the Grand Finals to distribute to members and will generate a percentage of sales for the club when used.
Recognising that the play-offs on Saturday determine finalists at the Grand Finals on Sunday we are publishing the club links to offer the opportunity for supporters to plan ahead for online tickets sales ahead of the finals.
Use the club links below to ensure your club gets its share of sales.
All tickets purchased without using a ‘club ticket link’ will see all proceeds going to Scottish Hockey.
Tickets will also be available to purchase at the gate at an increased price with all proceeds going to Scottish Hockey.
Online tickets sales:
Adult: £7 (+ booking fee)
Conc: £5 (+ booking fee)
Tickets at the gate: £10 Adults / £7 Conc
Club Ticket links
If you’re a neutral you can use this link: https://www.seetickets.com/promoter/scottishhockey/2991/
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