MATCHDAY INFO

2025/26 Sky Sports Cup Final
Glasgow City v Rangers
Sunday 29th March 2026 | 15:00 | Fir Park
TICKETS
Tickets for the 2025/26 Sky Sports Cup Final are priced at the following:
- Adult – £12
- Concession (under 16’s, over 65’s and those with a disability) – £5
- Family Ticket (two adults and two concessions) – £30
There will be no formal segregation at the match and the SWPL encourage fans of women’s football and all clubs to attend this showcase fixture which promises to be a thrilling encounter between Glasgow City and Rangers.
Supporters of both clubs can however choose to sit with fellow fans of their favourite club by purchasing tickets in the following areas:
- Glasgow City – North Section, Section M
- Rangers – Section F, Section C
Family tickets can be purchased by following the ‘group package’ link in the banner at the top of the match tickets page on the Motherwell FC ticketing website.
Wheelchair user and Carer tickets can be purchased by calling the Motherwell ticket office on 01698 333 333.
Main Stand Hospitality
Based within Fir Park’s Phil O’Donnell Main Stand, the centenary hospitality package is priced at £47pp and includes the following:
- Exclusive seating within the Main Stand.
- Access to the hospitality suite from 1.45pm
- 1 welcome drink on arrival.
- Pre-match: soup and sandwiches, tea/coffee and biscuits.
- Half-time: tea/coffee, cake, and pies.
- One hour post-match hospitality suite access.
- Access to a pay bar.
Please note that under 18’s are welcome within the hospitality suite and the dress code is smart casual.
GETTING TO FIR PARK
• Glasgow City Centre to Fir Park
Train Route Option
- Start journey at Glasgow Central Station
- Board the train to Lanark – 22 mins (4 stops)
- Alight the train at ‘Motherwell’
- Board the ‘X11 First Xpress’, ‘41’, ‘240X’, ‘241’, ‘41’, ‘242’, or ‘266’ bus
- Alight the bus at Fern Street
- Walk (About 6 mins) towards Fir Park.
- You have arrived.
Bus Route Option
- Start journey at Buchanan Bus Station
- Board the ‘X3 First Xpress’ to Cumbernauld
- Alight the bus at ‘St James Road’
- Board the ‘240X’ to Lanark
- Alight the bus at Fern Street
- Walk (About 6 mins) towards Fir Park.
- You have arrived.
• Arriving by Car
There is no general admission supporter parking at Fir Park however there is on street parking around the stadium. We would please ask that if you are parking on any of the streets, around the stadium, to please be considerate of resident’s driveways.
In addition, parking can be found at Orbiston Street which is a 5-minute walk from the stadium and available to supporters.
Please Note: The above options are provided as examples and are subject to change. Please check with official travel providers for up to date information.
FANZONE
Pre-match Activities
We are delighted for the return of our Fanzone ahead of the final. This will open from 13:30 (outside the Davie Cooper North Stand) and feature:
- Meet & Greet with players from 13.35 to 14:00 within the entrance to the Club bar.
- Face painters from 13:30 to 14:45
- Live music from Clann An Drumma from 13:30 to 14:30
- Reflex game from 13:30 to 14:45
- Digital Trading Card Booth
- Freestyle Footballer
- Club Mascots
- Refreshments available from the concourse kiosks.
Why you should support Glasgow City
Why you should support Rangers
CELEBRATE AT THE FINAL
Send a special message to a friend or family member during one of the biggest matches of the year to celebrate a birthday or special occasion.
Submit your message below and it could be read out over the PA system at half-time.
COLLABORATORS
The new group for all Scottish women’s football fans (no matter your gender!)
The Scottish Football Union has been working to support the football authorities and help promote the women’s game by bringing together women’s clubs’ fans from across Scotland. We’ve held a number of meetings with representatives of women’s fans’ groups and have also recorded a unique and inspiring, joint interview with both Celtic and Rangers’ supporters’ groups leaders and are committed to working together to promote women’s football.
We know that the numbers attending women’s games are relatively small compared to men’s football, but our experience is that these fans are equally, arguably more, passionate about their sport than their male equivalents. The desire to grow the women’s game is obvious in every conversation, but is tempered by the lack of a visible structure on which to base future growth.
If you would like to get involved, firstly please become a member of the SFU. It is free and will take less than 30 seconds. Click here to join. Secondly, if you’d like help in forming a women’s fans’ group for your team, please email us at ops@thesfu.co.uk with your contact details and the club that you support. Speak to your fellow fans, not just from your club but from whoever you’re playing against that day and tell them that the future will be brighter if we stand together.