Airdrie United have launched ticket sales for Saturday’s home league opener against Annan Athletic at the Albert Bartlett Stadium, with prices starting at £15 for adults and £5 for under-16s. The fixture comes just two days after Tuesday’s match and marks the first home league game of the new campaign, with online purchases encouraged to avoid on-the-day queues.

How to buy tickets for Airdrie United vs Annan Athletic

Tickets are available now via the club’s Fanbase portal, with separate links for home and away supporters. Adults pay £15, concessions £12 and under-16s £5 — proof of concession may be requested at the turnstile. Season ticket holders should note their passes are not valid for this match, so a separate purchase is required. A pay-at-the-gate option will be open on Saturday, but the club advises buying online in advance to cut waiting times.

Where and when the Airdrie United clash kicks off

Kick-off at the Albert Bartlett Stadium is set for Saturday afternoon, with the fixture rounding out a tight early run of fixtures for both sides. Airdrie United sit ninth in the Scottish Championship on 36 points from 36 games, four points clear of the relegation play-off places and 41 adrift of league leaders St Johnstone. Their most recent outing ended in a 1–2 loss to Alloa Athletic on 9 May 2026, extending a run of two straight defeats.

What Airdrie United’s form says ahead of Annan Athletic

Over their last five matches Airdrie United have managed just one win and two draws, shipping four goals in their last two games alone. They’ve scored 35 times all season but conceded 49, leaving them with a goal difference of –14 as they chase a mid-table finish. With recent results showing LLDDW (loss, loss, draw, draw, win), the squad will target a stronger start to the new term against a side yet to open their league account.

What’s next for Airdrie United after the Annan Athletic tie

The Albert Bartlett Stadium will host its first league curtain-raiser of the season on Saturday, giving manager and players a chance to right the ship after a difficult run. Airdrie United’s next league stop is still to be confirmed, but the focus remains on securing three points against a visiting side yet to register a league point. Fans can lock in their tickets now to guarantee entry and dodge Saturday queues.