Although the competition (for clubs outside the top-flight including the respective winners of the Highland and Lowland Leagues) this season contained big names in the shape of Hearts, Hibernian and Rangers, it is Livingston and Alloa Athletic who will meet in Perth for the right to lift the trophy.
And, to try and ensure as big a crowd as possible, the SPFL and sponsors Petrofac Training, are looking to give the day a real community feel and get as many supporters of other clubs involved as well.
That means ticket prices of £15 for adults and £5 concessions and free admission for under-12's in addition to a free Fan Zone and lots of pre-match and half-time entertainment.
SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: “We’re confident that this will be a real community football final, which will be enjoyed by supporters of both teams and indeed all football fans. Working with Petrofac Training Services we’re delighted to be making a real occasion of the day and hope that McDiarmid Park will bear witness to a large crowd on what is Easter Sunday.”
http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/petrofac-training-cup-final-venue-announced/
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