Motherwell take on Greenock Morton in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup at Cappielow Park on Friday 9 February.
Kick off is 7.30pm.
How to follow the game
You can buy tickets online.
Adults | £18 |
Concessions (over 65/16-21) | £10 |
Under 16s | £5 |
We have an allocation of approximately 3,000 and will be accommodated in the ‘Wee Dublin’ end and sections F and G of the main stand, on a first come basis.
The Wee Dublin end is uncovered.
The Cooper Bar will open from 3pm for drinks only. Buses have now sold out. Online tickets will be available until kick-off on Friday.
Kit Watch
We will be wearing our home kit for this match.
Injury Update
Barry Maguire and Jon Obika remain doubts for this match.
Callum Slattery has underwent surgery for his knee injury but will remain missing for the rest of the season.
Stephen O’Donnell is preparing for the birth of his child so his situation will be monitored day-by-day.
Motherwell’s Fortunes
It would seem Motherwell have turned a corner in the run of form.
Their last defeat came on Christmas Eve against Rangers. Since then, they have went six games unbeaten with a resounding 5-0 win over Ross County in their last match on Tuesday night. The result moved the Steelmen up to eighth in the table and only a point off Dundee.
Theo Bair has scored in his last five league games, firing home on six occasions.
A 3-1 win over Alloa Athletic seen Motherwell progress to this stage of the Scottish Cup. Blair Spittal scored a double with Georgie Gent also opening his account for the club.
Opposition Report
Morton have won two matches in the Scottish Cup to get to the fifth round. A comfortable 4-0 win in third round over Bo’ness United was followed by a 2-0 win over Montrose in the previous round.
Morton had also been on a poor run of form but have since hit a hot streak, starting back in November. Six wins in their last nine league matches has catapulted Morton up the cinch Championship table. They are now in the promotion playoffs as Dougie Imrie’s side continue to look up the table.
Robbie Muirhead has been leading the line for January manager of the month Imrie and has already recored 14 goals this season. He has four goals and one assist in January.
George Oakley remains a goal threat also, he has 10 goals for the campaign. Oakley has just won the cinch Championship player of the month for January having netted four goals, including a hat trick, during the month.
There are a couple of familiar faces within the Morton ranks, with former Motherwell men Robbie Crawford and Darragh O’Connor applying their trade in Greenock.