We are pleased to announce that our Early Bird Season Tickets for the 2026/27 season are now on sale through Fanbase.
As preparations continue for the new campaign, supporters now have the opportunity to secure their place at McKenna Park at our best prices before the season gets underway.
Season tickets play an important role in helping the club plan ahead. The support shown by our fans provides a solid foundation as we continue to develop Saint Anthony’s FC both on and off the pitch. Every purchase directly supports a volunteer-run community club that has proudly represented Govan for generations.
Early Bird Prices
Supporters can take advantage of the following discounted rates until 30th June 2026:
- Adult: £75
- Concession: £45
- Under 16s: FREE
Season tickets cover admission to all West of Scotland Football League home matches during the 2026/27 season.
Great Value for Regular Supporters
With standard matchday admission priced at £7 for adults and £4 for concessions, an Early Bird Season Ticket offers excellent value for those planning to follow the Ants throughout the campaign.
For younger supporters, our free Under 16s season tickets continue our commitment to encouraging the next generation of Ants supporters through the gates at McKenna Park.
Be Part of the Journey
The new season brings fresh opportunities and renewed ambition. Whether you’ve followed Saint Anthony’s for decades or are discovering the club for the first time, we’d love to have you with us every step of the way.
By purchasing a season ticket, you’re not simply buying entry to football matches. You’re investing in a community club, backing the players and volunteers who give their time to keep Saint Anthony’s moving forward, and helping ensure a strong future for football in Govan.
Early Bird Season Tickets are available now via Fanbase, but the discounted prices are only available until 30th June.
Secure your place at McKenna Park and join us for what promises to be another exciting season in green and white.
One Club. One Community. Mon the Ants.