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Hibs (A) | Supporter Information

The Dons take to the road for the final fixture of 2025 where they will take on Hibs at Easter Road on Tuesday 30 th December with the match kicking off at 19:45. Supporter Safety Notice The possession and use of fireworks, smoke bombs, firecrackers, and all pyrotechnics are illegal and strictly prohibited. These items pose a serious risk to spectator safety and the club has received an official warning and a suspended sanction from the SFA and the SPFL about their future use at Aberdeen games.

Hibs (A) | Supporter Information

The Dons take to the road for the final fixture of 2025 where they will take on Hibs at Easter Road on Tuesday 30th December with the match kicking off at 19:45. Supporter Safety Notice The possession and use of fireworks, smoke bombs, firecrackers, and all pyrotechnics are illegal and strictly prohibited. These items pose a serious risk to spectator safety and the club has received an official warning and a suspended sanction from the SFA and the SPFL about their future use at Aberdeen games. Whilst the recent suspended sanction relates to the use of pyrotechnics at our home ground, we want to be unequivocally clear that this does not imply that pyrotechnics are permissible at away games. The Club expects that a further sanction (suspended or otherwise) is likely following the illegal use of pyrotechnics at Dens Park. Any repeat of this at Easter Road will result in a more serious punishment. Anyone caught in possession of or using a pyro device will face criminal action, may receive a Football Banning Order, will be banned from Pittodrie and from purchasing tickets for away fixtures. It should also be noted that any permission which the club manages to obtain regarding the use of drums/flags/megaphones can be revoked if these items are used inappropriately. Supporters are reminded that Aberdeen FC will take action against any persons not behaving appropriately, this includes throwing objects of any description and inappropriate singing and chanting. Please do not encroach onto the trackside or pitch unless instructed to do so by Stewards or Police. How can I buy a ticket for the match? Tickets for this match are sold out. I can’t attend, how can I follow the action? Audio commentary will be available for RedTV subscribers in GB & Ireland and Dons supporters overseas will be able to watch live coverage via RedTV International. Supporters who can’t make the match can also get periodic updates through the Aberdeen FC X account. The match is also available on a Pay-Per-View basis directly from Hibernian. What time do the turnstiles open & where will we be sitting? Aberdeen Supporters will be seated in the upper and lower tiers of the South Stand. Turnstiles open at 18:45. Search lanes in place before turnstiles. Enter via turnstiles 5 + 6 for the lower tier and use 7 + 8 for the upper. It will not be possible to move between the upper and lower tiers. Please arrive as early as possible to ensure safe and timely entry into the stadium. Is food & drink available? Kiosks will be available in the away end and payment is by card or contactless only. No cash. Are there parking facilities available? Supporters’ buses can park on Regent Road, this area is affected by pay and display. Car parking is recommended to the west of Easter Road and outside the Temporary Traffic Restriction Order area. There is Blue Badge holders parking available on St Clair Street on a first come first served basis. Please note that Princes Street will be closed to all traffic from 16:00 due to the Hogmanay preparations. This will affect bus and tram transport. Are there any known travel restrictions or likely disruption? Aberdeen supporters attending the match should make regular checks with Traffic Scotland if they are travelling by road. They should also listen to traffic updates on the radio. Princes Street will be closed to all traffic from 16:00. This will affect bus and tram transport. Please allow extra travel time and arrive as early as possible to ensure swift entry to the ground. Items allowed/not allowed into stadium Bags bigger than 30cm x 30cm are not permitted in the stadium. Flags/banners to be no bigger than 2m x 1m. There will be space to display on the seats in the segregation area. Canes no longer than 1m. No balaclavas permitted in stadium. There is a sticker wall in the away stand. Unacceptable Behaviour As at all fixtures, unacceptable conduct will not be tolerated. All Dons supporters should be aware that entry to the ground is subject to the following ground regulations which prohibit, among other things, pyrotechnics, pitch incursions and the throwing of objects onto the pitch. Ground Regulations

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