Airdrie United have opened ticket sales for their Tuesday, 10 July 2026, Scottish Championship fixture against Clyde at New Douglas Park. Fans can lock in reduced online rates now, with a special under‑12 free‑with‑adult offer, ensuring a full house for the short‑haul away game.
When and where is the fixture?
The match kicks off at 7:45 pm on 10 July, marking Airdrie United’s second road trip of the week after the Premier Sports Cup opener. New Douglas Park, Clyde’s home ground, will host the encounter, and the club urges supporters to purchase tickets ahead of match‑day queues. The venue’s capacity and the travelling fan base mean early booking helps avoid disappointment.
How can fans secure the best price?
Online tickets are available through Clyde’s portal at £12 for adults, £8 for over‑65s, £5 for U18s and a free U12 slot when paired with a paying adult or senior ticket. Match‑day gate prices rise to £15 for adults, £10 for seniors, £7 for U18s and £5 for U12s. Using the promo code for the free U12 ticket saves families a few pounds and guarantees a spot for younger supporters.
What does the current form mean for Airdrie United?
Airdrie United sit 9th in the Scottish Championship with 36 points from 36 games (8 wins, 12 draws, 16 losses) and a recent DWDDL run, losing the last two matches. They have scored 35 goals while conceding 49, leaving a –14 goal difference. The club trails league leaders St Johnstone by 41 points. A win against Clyde could halt the slide and provide a morale boost after a 1‑2 loss to Alloa Athletic on 9 May 2026.
Looking ahead after the Clyde game
If Airdrie United pick up three points, they’ll edge closer to safety and give manager John McGinn a platform to rebuild confidence ahead of the next fixture against Falkirk. A defeat would deepen the pressure, leaving the squad with little room for error in the remaining fixtures. Fans are encouraged to turn up in numbers, as a vocal support section often sparks extra energy on the pitch.
Secure your tickets now via the link below, and be part of the crowd that pushes Airdrie United toward a better finish in the Championship.
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