The first batch of ticketing information for Cumnock Juniors' Scottish Junior Cup final next month has been revealed.
Those looking to book their place to see the potentially momentous night can now purchase tickets from the Cumnock Juniors Social Club.
Tickets are priced at £10 for those aged 16 and over, £5 for 15 and under, and £5 for concessions.
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No official indication has been given for how many tickets each team will be allocated.
However, additional tickets will be made available when the initial batches are sold.
Cumnock fans were left unhappy after finding out that their chance to secure a third Scottish Junior Cup victory will take place on a Friday night at Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld, the former home of Clyde FC.
The scheduling of the game breaks with a tradition of many years' standing which has seen the final played on a Sunday afternoon.
The match, against Rutherglen Glencairn will take place on Friday, June 2, with a 7.35pm kick-off time.
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Cumnock secured their place in the final with a stunning 4-2 win over local rivals Glenafton last month.
It will be the club's chance to add to their two previous triumphs - in 1979 and 1989.
To mark the potentially historic occasion, Cumnock Juniors Community Enterprise is running a competition for pupils at Lochnorris, Netherthird and Logan primaries to create a flag for the day.
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A flag will picked from each school, with a prize to be handed out to the winner.
Flag entries will be collected from each school on Friday, May 19, with winners selected thereafter.
More ticketing information will be available on the Cumnock Juniors Facebook page.
⚠️ SUPPORTER NOTICE ⚠️ Scottish Junior Cup Final tickets will be on sale in The Social Club from 7pm tonight Age 16 and over - £10 Age 15 and under - £5 Concessions -£5 ATN 🏁🏆
Posted by Cumnock Juniors FC on Wednesday, 10 May 2023
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