Football returns to Scotland's National Stadium this Saturday (3rd January) after a year in which Hampden Park was transformed into one of the main venues for the successful Commonwealth Games.
For Scotland's oldest senior football club, Queen's Park, that has meant a year of groundsharing at Airdrie's Excelsior Stadium but the Spiders have coped well with the upheaval and return home in the top-half of the table.
Clyde FC are the first visitors to Hampden and Queens' have reduced prices for the fixture to just £5 for adults, £1 for concessions and children free when accompanied by an adult.
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Looking further ahead, Hampden hosts two League Cup semi-finals on successive days with Aberdeen meeting Dundee United on Saturday 31 January and Celtic and Rangers renewing rivalries the following days.
Following agreements between all four clubs, adult tickets are available at £25 (North, East, West Stands) and £10 for under-16's (East and West).
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