Off topic, but Hibs fans are being denied tickets for Ibrox too.
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/sport/football/hibs/home-comfort-as-locked-out-hibs-get-opportunity-to-watch-rangers-clash-live-on-easter-road-big-screens-3396397
Here's a moan.
I could have sworn that as part of the stadium improvements last season, we were told that the kiosks were being upgraded so they would accept card payments.
I deliberately didn't take any cash today because I assumed I could use my card. But on a roasting hot day, when my son could really have done with a soft drink, we discovered that the Hunter Stand kiosks were cash only.
I don't remember this being mentioned in the match previews on the official website.
https://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2021/08/10/dundee-cup-tickets-now-available/
We have been given an allocation of 1,000 tickets for our Premier Sports Cup match away to Dundee.
Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, with a priority sale for season ticket holders.
Tickets will go on sale at 5pm on Tuesday. You can buy yours online through our ticketing platform here.
Adult prices are £20. Over 65s, under 18s and ambulant tickets are £10. and under 12s go for £5.
The game at Dens Park takes place on Saturday 14 August. Kick off is at 3pm.
Dundee have informed us that there are no wheelchair spaces available for away supporters.
TICKETS
St Johnstone are not making tickets available to away supporters.
WATCH LIVE
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If you’re in the UK/Ireland, you can purchase a live stream of the match from St Johnstone. Information on how to buy will be available shortly.
Abroad, you can sign up to our live streaming service and get every game – home and away – from as little as £12.50 a month.