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Ticket Prices Frozen as Inverness Caley Thistle Face Raith Rovers in Trophy Final

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Ticket prices have been frozen and under 12s will be admitted free for the 2025 to 2026 KDM Evolution Trophy final between Raith Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

The match will take place at the Wyre Stadium at Firhill on Sunday 5 April with kick off scheduled for 4.10pm and live coverage on BBC ALBA.

The SPFL confirmed that under 12s will again be able to attend free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult.

Adult tickets are priced at £20 with concessions for those aged 65 and over and students priced at £12.

Juvenile tickets for supporters aged 12 to 16 will cost £6.

Supporters of both clubs will be seated in the Jackie Husband Stand at Firhill.

Raith Rovers supporters will also have access to the John Lambie Stand.

Ticket sale arrangements will be confirmed by both clubs through their own channels.

SPFL group chief executive Neil Doncaster said the league was pleased to keep prices unchanged for the second year in a row.

“We are pleased to announce that the KDM Evolution Trophy final ticket prices have been frozen for a second consecutive year, and that under 12s will again gain free entry with a paying adult.

“Everyone at the SPFL is hugely looking forward to welcoming supporters of both clubs to Firhill for what promises to be a memorable final.

“I would also like to thank our highly valued tournament sponsor KDM Group for their incredible support throughout the first year of sponsorship of our new look competition.”

Iain Jones, chief executive director at the Scottish construction firm KDM Group, said the company was proud to support the competition.

“Everyone at KDM Group is hugely looking forward to this year’s KDM Evolution Trophy final.

“One of the reasons KDM Group were so keen to get behind this exciting new competition format was the opportunities it provides to young players, and we’re so proud of the extra playing minutes this tournament has already provided to aspiring footballers throughout Scotland this season.

“The KDM Evolution Trophy name aligns with the wider growth of our business.

“We look forward to supporting this competition in the years to come and wish both clubs well in the final.”

The Wyre Stadium at Firhill was selected to host the match after difficult winter weather conditions affected other potential venues.

High levels of rainfall in recent months impacted the suitability of several pitches in the north and east of Scotland that had been considered for the final.

Firhill has hosted a number of major fixtures in recent years including Scotland Women’s national team matches.

The final will bring together Raith Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle in what organisers expect to be a strong showcase for the competition.

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Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy is a senior writer and editor at The Highland Times. He covers politics, business, and community affairs across the Highlands and Islands. His reporting focuses on stories that matter to local people while placing them in a wider national and international context.
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