We’re down to the last four in the battle for the first piece of domestic silverware of the season with the semis taking place at Hampden next month
15:08, 24 Sep 2025Updated 15:17, 24 Sep 2025
The Premier Sports Cup Trophy
The Premier Sports Cup semi-final dates have been confirmed for Celtic, Rangers, St Mirren and Motherwell.
The four Scottish Premiership clubs already knew they would be contesting their clashes at Hampden on the weekend of November 1/2 – but holders Celtic have now learned they will contest their clash with Old Firm rivals Rangers on the Sunday. The match will kick off at 2pm.
Motherwell and St Mirren are in action 24 hours earlier at the National Stadium with their semi-final tie kicking off at 5.30pm.
Both sides have enjoyed solid starts to the season and will be hoping to book their place in the League Cup final on December 14.
Ticket allocations and prices for both matches have also been confirmed following discussions with the competing clubs and relevant authorities.
Ticket prices in the East and West Stands have been frozen at last season’s rates, with concessionary ticket prices available across the whole stadium.
Adult tickets will be available at £30 and £36, with concession tickets – which are defined as under 16s and 65 and over – priced at £15 and £19.
SPFL group chief executive Neil Doncaster said: “We are delighted to announce the match details for the semi-finals – which will be broadcast live on Premier Sports – and are pleased to confirm that the price for the majority of general admission tickets has been frozen from last year.
Motherwell have been drawn against St Mirren in the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals(Image: SNS Group)
“We very much look forward to welcoming all four semi-finalists to Hampden Park for what promises to be a great weekend of football.”
The four clubs’ respective Premiership fixtures will now have to be rearranged. Celtic were due to travel to Dundee United while Rangers were at home to Aberdeen. Motherwell were scheduled to be at home to Hibs while their semi final rivals St Mirren were due to travel to Livingston.
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