Queen’s Park welcome Raith Rovers to The National Stadium at Hampden Park this Saturday, November 11 for a cinch Championship game that kicks off at 3.00pm.
The club refresh this notice after every home game to ensure that Members, Season Ticket Holders and all supporters have the most up to date ‘Match Day’ information and they can enjoy the game as much as possible.
We would ask everyone attending to read on especially as there is an event being held in one of lounges in Hampden and the clubs are also marking Remembrance Day before kick-off.
Match Tickets – are available on-line for both home and away sections HERE.
(Please note, there is no pay at the gate option).
To allow for any late comers tickets can be purchased on-line up to 3:45pm on Saturday afternoon.
When purchasing tickets on-line, home and away supporters are asked to ensure they purchase the correct classification of ticket i.e. Adult, Concession (65+) or under-15 years of age.
Spot-checks will be carried out and the wrong classification could cause delay in accessing the Stadium.
Hospitality – A small number of our Hospitality Packages for the JB McAlpine Pavilion in The city Stadium remain available and can be booked HERE.
Travelling to the National Stadium, Hampden – The club would encourage spectators, where possible, to use public transport for their journey to The National Stadium which is a five-minute walk from Mount Florida and King’s Park train stations.
Trains run from Glasgow Central. For further information call National Rail Enquiries on 03457 484 950. Please visit the ScotRail website at www.scotrail.co.uk to check service provision and to plan your journey ahead of time.
First Glasgow operate bus services to Hampden Park from the City Centre on a regular basis. Services include 5, 6, 7, 7A, 34, 90 and 31.
For further information visit www.firstbus.co.uk/greater-glasgow or call Traveline on 0871 200 2233.
If you have to use the car, the stadium is located 5 minutes from Junction 1a of the M74. Exit onto Polmadie Road/A728 and follow as it merges onto Aikenhead Road.
For other routes please use post code G44 4QG in your Sat Nav or map app.
Car and Coach Parking – There is an event on inside Hampden and this may have an impact on the available car parking in the stadium car park. In order to secure a space please arrive early.
Other arrangements remain as previous match days with home supporters arriving by car asked to enter the main stadium car park via Mount Annan Drive/Kinghorn Drive, where stewards will direct you to the Red car park.
Visiting supporters are advised to approach the stadium via the Aikenhead Road entrance (Sat Nav G44 4QG) where you will be directed to the Yellow car park.
Coaches should enter the stadium campus via Cathcart Road/Letherby Drive and will be directed to park in the Blue car park adjacent to The city Stadium.
Please see Map below
Supporters Bar 1867 – Bar 1867 in the JB McAlpine Pavilion at The city Stadium will be open from 12.30pm to all supporters until kick-off and then re-open immediately after the final whistle.
Stadium Entry – (Home) – all Queen’s Park Members, Season Ticket holders and supporters should enter the South Stand from turnstile numbers 102 – 105 on the South West/Mount Florida side.
Turnstiles open at 2:00pm.
Ticket Scanning – Member and Season Ticket cards, as well as match tickets, will be scanned in a similar manner as they have been at both The city Stadium and Hampden this season.
Supporter Seating – (Home) – Queen’s Park supporters will occupy Sections P1 and P2 in the South West stand. Seating is classed as unallocated however Members and Season Ticket Holders can sit together in section P1 which can be accessed via passageway 51 and 52.
During the match, spectators have access to both passageways to allow them to utilise the concourse if required and then return to their seat.
Match ticket holders should use section P2 onwards.
Queen’s Park supporters who wish to congregate together and back their side in a vociferous fashion have the back three rows of section P2 allocated to them.
Stewards will be on hand to assist you find these sections if required.
Stadium Entry and Seating (Visiting Supporters) – Visiting supporters should enter via Turnstile numbers 106 – 109 and occupy Section P4 in the South West Stand on an unallocated basis.
Stewards will also be on hand to assist visiting fans.
Turnstiles open at 2:00pm.
All Supporters
Please note, all spectators (home and away) entering The National Stadium may be subject to a search prior to entry via the turnstiles.
When purchasing tickets on-line, home and away supporters are asked to ensure they purchase the correct classification of ticket i.e. Adult, Concession (65+) or under-15 years of age.
Stewards will carry out spot checks to ensure the correct classification ticket has been purchased prior to entry via the appropriate turnstiles. Buying the correct ticket will help with a smooth entry to the stadium.
Street Football Showcase and Remembrance Day Event
Queen’s Park’s under-13 academy team will be showcasing ‘Street Soccer’ at the west end of the stadium from the turnstiles being open until 2.30pm.
Before kick-off Officials from Queen’s Park and Raith Rovers will lay wreaths on behalf of both clubs in memory of the fallen.
Stadium Catering – Hampden operates as a cashless stadium so please bring a debit or credit card if you plan to purchase drinks or snacks as.
Supporters with Accessible Needs – Any supporter who requires an accessible parking space, a wheelchair space or a seat which involves minimal steps should contact tickets@queensparkfc.co.uk or phone 0141 632 1275 during office hours and a member of club staff will be pleased to help.
Media and Scouts wishing to attend – All media and club scouts must request accreditation from the club no later than 24 hours prior to kick off. On match day, media and scouts should report to the Media Check in Desk in the South Stand to collect their passes/tickets. The Media Check in Desk can be found by walking up the steps towards the South Stand main reception, then turning left before entering the glass doors and enter via the Museum entrance, not the traditional Media Entrance.
