Falkirk Stadium will host the 2024/25 SPFL Trust Trophy final between Queen’s Park and Livingston.
The showpiece match, set for Sunday, March 30, will kick off at 4.10pm and be broadcast live on BBC ALBA.
This will be the third year in a row the final is held at Falkirk’s 8,000-capacity stadium, which has become a familiar venue for the tournament.
Queen’s Park have captured the nation’s attention after their stunning Scottish Cup fifth round victory over Rangers, securing a last-eight away tie against Aberdeen.
While that cup run has made the headlines, the Spiders are also just 90 minutes away from claiming SPFL Trust Trophy silverware.
This is a historic moment for Callum Davidson’s side. The Mount Florida-based club is playing in their first national cup final in 125 years, and their first ever SPFL Trust Trophy final, which has been held since the 1990/91 season.
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Meanwhile, Livingston will be looking to capture their second SPFL Trust Trophy title, having last won it in the 2014/15 season with a 4-0 victory over Alloa Athletic at McDiarmid Park.
Ticket prices for the final will remain the same as last year: adult tickets are £20, concession tickets (for those 65+ and students) are £12, and juvenile tickets (for ages 12-16) are £6. Children under 12 can attend for free when accompanied by a paying adult.
Neil Doncaster, SPFL chief executive, said: “Firstly, we would like to congratulate both Queen’s Park and Livingston for reaching the final of the SPFL Trust Trophy following their semi-final victories over East Kilbride and Dunfermline Athletic.
“Everyone at the SPFL is hugely looking forward to this season’s final at The Falkirk Stadium, which will conclude the SPFL Trust’s much-valued title sponsorship of this competition – funded by philanthropist James Anderson.
“I would like to thank the SPFL Trust for their support of the competition over the past four seasons and wish them well as they continue to do great work, in partnership with our member clubs, in communities across Scotland.”
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SPFL Trust CEO Nicky Reid commented: “We’re really looking forward to the SPFL Trust Trophy final this year. The Falkirk Stadium has been a great venue for hosting the last two finals, so we’re delighted to be returning there in March.
“Both Queen’s Park and Livingston have done incredibly well to reach this stage, and I’m sure it’ll be a thrilling match.
“For us, the SPFL Trust Trophy is about more than just football; it’s about celebrating the enormous impact that our clubs and community trusts have throughout Scotland. We’ll use this final as an opportunity to highlight that extraordinary impact.”