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Rangers vs Celtic Premier Sports Cup Final’s unusual kickoff time and ticket prices have been confirmed.

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Rangers defeated Motherwell in the semi-finals last weekend, advancing to the Premier Sports Cup final next month.

Philippe Clement’s team did it the hard way, coming back from an Andy Halliday goal for the Steelmen.

Cyriel Dessers and Nedim Bajrami did the rest, though, as the Light Blues advanced to the final, where they will face old rivals Celtic, who also won their final four match.

Celtic defeated Aberdeen 6-0 to set up a mouth-watering Old Firm final, and the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) has moved quickly to inform supporters of all the details for the upcoming match.

The game, like the semi-finals, will take place on December 15 at Hampden Park.

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The game will begin at 3.30pm, which may seem unusual.

Rangers fans will be housed in the South, West, and North stands for the game, while opposing fans will be housed in the South, East, and North stands.

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The game will be broadcast live on Premier Sports.

How much do Rangers vs Celtic Premier Sports Cup Final tickets cost?

Neil Doncaster, Chief Executive of the SPFL Group, said: “This season’s final promises to be another hugely exciting occasion. We look forward to welcoming both clubs back to Hampden Park and wish Celtic and Rangers the very best of luck ahead of the final.”

Tickets for Gers fans start at £50 in the O2 section of the South Stand lower, while section P costs £45 for adults.

Rangers vs Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup Final starts at 3.30pm.

Prices are listed in full above.

We told you this week how Gers’ players fared in the semi-final against Motherwell, with Halliday refusing to celebrate against his former team.

That drew criticism from some pundits as well as Fir Park supporters, but the 33-year-old described the idea as “embarrassing” as he explained his point of view.

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In other news, RB Leipzig dealt a triple sucker punch before Celtic’s Champions League match, including a fresh injury to Man United-linked wonderkid.

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