Old Firm Derby Hospitality - Celtic v Rangers VIP Packages
The hardest hospitality ticket in Scottish football - at Celtic Park and Ibrox.
Old Firm hospitality is official VIP matchday for Celtic against Rangers, played twice a season at Celtic Park and twice at Ibrox. Packages pair a premium seat with lounge access, catering and hosted service. It is the hardest hospitality ticket in Scottish football, so the practical advice is simple: enquire as soon as the league confirms the date.
Upcoming Old Firm fixtures
Fixture dates and kick-off times are indicative until confirmed by the SPFL and are subject to television rescheduling.
Why the Old Firm is different
There is no fixture quite like it. Celtic against Rangers is the oldest and most fiercely contested rivalry in Scottish football, and one of a small handful anywhere that genuinely lives up to its billing - two clubs from the same city who between them have won the league more than a hundred times, playing in front of grounds that are full and loud from an hour before kick-off.
It is also a global occasion. The Old Firm draws visitors from across Europe, North America and Australia, which is a large part of why hospitality for it is so tightly held: demand is not confined to Glasgow, and it does not soften.
Hospitality is available at whichever ground is hosting. Both offer premium seating with lounge access, catering and hosted service; the character of the two differs more than the specification does, and which one suits you depends on what you want the day to feel like.
Hospitality at both grounds
Celtic Park
Celtic · 60,411 · Glasgow
Celtic Park has been the club's home since 1892 and, at 60,411, is the largest football stadium in Scotland. Its scale and its steep, close stands are what produce the sound - on European nights the ground is genuinely one of the loudest in world football.
Celtic hospitality →Ibrox Stadium
Rangers · 50,987 · Glasgow
Ibrox has been the club's home since 1899 and holds 50,987. The Bill Struth Main Stand, opened in 1929, is listed - its red-brick façade and the wood-panelled Blue Room and marble staircase inside it are unlike anything else in British football, and several hospitality packages take you through them.
Rangers hospitality →Old Firm hospitality FAQs
What is the Old Firm derby?
The Old Firm is the meeting of Celtic and Rangers, the two Glasgow clubs who have dominated Scottish football since the late nineteenth century. The name is thought to come from a contemporary remark about the two clubs' commercial relationship - they have long been each other's biggest fixture. They meet at least four times each league season and again in the cups when the draw sends them together.
When is the next Old Firm derby?
The league schedules at least four each season, two at Celtic Park and two at Ibrox, with exact dates confirmed by the SPFL and often moved for television. The fixture list on this page shows the Old Firm dates we currently hold hospitality stock for; where a date is still being finalised it is marked as to be confirmed rather than given a placeholder.
How do I get hospitality for the Old Firm?
Tell us which of the two fixtures you want - Celtic Park or Ibrox - along with your group size and what you want from the day. We source official hospitality for whichever ground is hosting and come back the same working day with the available options and all-inclusive pricing. Because availability is genuinely limited, we will tell you plainly if we cannot cover a date rather than string an enquiry along.
How much does Old Firm hospitality cost?
It sits at the top of the Scottish market - comfortably above a standard Premiership fixture at either ground, and closer to a European knockout night. Exactly where depends on the lounge, the catering and whether you want a private box. We quote on enquiry with all-inclusive pricing, so the figure you are given is the figure you pay.
Is it better to watch at Celtic Park or Ibrox?
They offer a different day rather than a better one. Celtic Park is the larger ground at 60,411 and its atmosphere is the more overwhelming of the two, particularly under lights. Ibrox is smaller at 50,987 but architecturally the more distinctive, and the listed Main Stand gives its hospitality a sense of occasion that is hard to replicate. If you want the noise, Celtic Park. If you want the setting, Ibrox.
How far in advance should I book Old Firm hospitality?
As early as you can, and certainly as soon as the date is confirmed. Old Firm hospitality is typically the first fixture in the Scottish calendar to sell out at both grounds, and late availability is the exception rather than the rule. Three to four months ahead is a sensible target; inside six weeks you are relying on returns.
Is Old Firm hospitality available for away fans?
Hospitality at either ground is a home-stand product, and both clubs place conditions on it - club colours are generally not permitted in premium areas, and hospitality seating is not in the away section. If you support the visiting side you are welcome to book, but you should expect to be among home supporters and to observe the dress code. We will set out exactly what applies to your package before you commit.
What is included in Old Firm VIP packages?
A premium padded seat and hospitality lounge access with catering as standard, generally with a complimentary bar, a dedicated entrance and a matchday host. Higher packages add a served multi-course meal and, at some, a former player as a guest speaker. Private boxes are available at both grounds for groups. The specification varies by lounge and by which club is hosting, so your account manager confirms the detail for your fixture.
Enquire about Old Firm hospitality
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