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Paul Thomson

Hamilton Accies tickets for SPFL Trust Trophy final go on sale ahead of Raith Rovers clash

Hamilton Accies fans can now get their hands on tickets for the SPFL Trust Trophy final with Raith Rovers.

Tickets for the game, which will be played at the Falkirk Stadium on Sunday, March 26, went on sale today and can be purchased at the New Douglas Park reception.

Prices are as follows: adults £18, students and O65 £10, aged 12-16 £5 and under-12s go free with a paying adult ticket. Proof of age is needed for concession tickets.

Accies reached the final by seeing off Queen of the South after extra-time, with 16-year-old Ryan One grabbing the winner for the hosts in a 2-1 triumph.

Meanwhile, the SPFL are also running a player mascot competition for fans to walk onto the pitch with their heroes.

To enter your childed (aged 7-11), visit https://spfltrust.org.uk/trophy/ and fill out the entry form at the bottom of the page. The competition closes on Tuesday, March 14.

Ryan One scored Hamilton's winner in the 2-1 SPFL Trust Trophy semi-final win over Queen of the South (SNS Group)

To mark the occasion of playing in their first big final since 2012 - when they lost to Falkirk in the same competition - Accies have already launched a one-off kit for the match.

The embroidered shirt, which is from Joma and not Accies' regular kit provider Adidas, is available to pre-order.

Fans can pop into the club shop at New Douglas Park or you can email info@football1st.com to order the special one-off home kit.

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