We have been allocated 735 tickers for this fixture.
Raith Rovers supporters will be seated in the North Stand, unreserved seating, entering via turnstiles 11 & 12.
Tickets are priced as follows:
Adult – £21
Conc – £16 (over 65/full time student)
Under 18 – £11
Under 12 – FREE
And can be purchased in advance by clicking here.
Any ambulant/wheelchair supporters can purchase tickets in advance by calling 01324 624121 or emailing supporterservices@falkirkfc.co.uk
Parking is available behind the North Stand priced at £5 cash per car on arrival. Supporters buses can park free of charge.
Other
Please click here to read the following information RE traffic management getting to the Falkirk Stadium.
Match Preview
Raith Rovers travel to Falkirk this weekend, hoping to play the role of party poopers, as John McGlynn’s side look to win the Championship this weekend.
If Livingston fail to beat Ayr United on Friday evening, a win on Saturday against Raith would mean Falkirk officially win the title, and even if Livi do end up taking all three points against the Honest Men, a similar result for Falkirk would all but wrap up the title due to their far superior goal difference.
However, Rovers go into this one on the back of a seven game unbeaten run, and with a win at this venue under their belts already this season, when goals from Sam Stanton and Dylan Easton sealed a 2-1 win for Raith in the Scottish Cup.
Rovers also have their own reasons for being desperate for a win too, with last weekend’s one all draw with Airdrie, combined with Partick Thistle’s loss to Hamilton meaning Rovers are now just two points outside the promotion playoff places.
Rovers also won the first meeting of the sides in September, with Jack Hamilton’s early penalty enough to bring to an end Falkirk’s astonishing 43 game unbeaten run in the league.
It was a different story in the other two league encounters however, with Falkirk running out 3-0 winners at Falkirk in December, and by two goals to nil at Stark’s Park a month later.
Saturday’s match referee will be Ross Hardie.
Head-to-Head Record:
Falkirk wins: 85
Raith Rovers wins: 59
Draws: 43