Motherwell travel to Aberdeen on Wednesday 14 February.
Kick off is 7.45pm.
How to follow the game
Away Stand | |
Adults | £26 |
Over 65s | £20 |
Over 75s and 18-21 | £16 |
Under 18s | £12 |
Under 12s | £6 |
Over 65s | £20 |
Under 18-21 | £16 |
Wheelchair and carer | £12 |
ALL TICKETS PURCHASED FROM THE ORIGINAL FIXTURE REMAIN VALID FOR THIS MATCH.
If you wish to receive a refund, you need come into the Ticket Office at Fir Park before 5pm on Wednesday. Refunds won’t be possible after this time.
Tickets available online.
Ambulant supporters pay the age-appropriate price with carer free of charge. All wheelchair and ambulant supporters should contact the ticket office to purchase.
Tickets are on sale from the ticket office and online. We have been sent physical tickets so no etickets are available for this match, so collection only at Fir Park
If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.
Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.
Kit watch
We will be wearing our away kit for this match.
Injury News
Callum Slattery remains missing for this match. Oli Shaw will be missing through a hamstring injury.
Barry Maguire is a doubt. Jon Obika made his return against Morton.
Motherwell’s Fortunes
It was a disappointing Friday night in Greenock for Motherwell, when they exited the Scottish Cup at the hand of Morton. A 2-1 defeat seen Jack Vale get his second goal in two matches since arriving on loan.
In the last league match, it was a resounding 5-0 win over Ross County, with Theo Bair continuing his hot run of form in the league. The Canadian has scored in each of his last five league outings.
Motherwell’s last defeat in the league came on Christmas Eve against Rangers.
Opposition Report
There’s been a lot happening at Pittodrie in recent weeks. Following a 1-1 draw with Dundee, Barry Robson left his post as manager. Neil Warnock was brought in until the end of the season, with his first match being a trip to Ibrox.
It would be narrow 2-1 defeat in Glasgow for Warnock’s side but they progressed to the next round of the Scottish Cup in their last match, sweeping aside Bonnyrigg Rose 2-0.
Bojan Miovski continues to be the main man for the Dons, netting 22 goals in 36 games this season. He has five in his last four, scoring two in Aberdeen’s last match.