Motherwell are on their final Saturday travels of the season, with the Steelmen due north to face Ross County in Dingwall.
Kick off is 3pm on Saturday 11 May.
How to follow the game
You can buy tickets online now.
Away Stand | |
Adults | £28 |
Concessions (Over 65s and 18-21) | £12 |
Young Adults (Under 18) | £5 |
Ambulant Disabled | £12 |
All ticket sales are online only, we will advise if we will be offering paper ticket sales on the day in due course, otherwise sales will be up until Kick Off.
If anyone requires a wheelchair space please ask them to call the club shop on 01349 860860.
If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.
Should you be in the UK, it will be commentary only.
Kit Watch
We will be wearing our home kit for this match.
Injury Update
Harry Paton marked his return from injury on Saturday against Livingston.
Adam Devine remains a doubt for the match and will be assessed this week.
Jon Obika and Callum Slattery won’t be available. Jack Vale remains suspended.
Motherwell’s Fortunes
Motherwell narrowed the gap to seventh place on Saturday, with a comfortable 4-1 win over Livingston. Theo Bair continued his astounding season, by netting a brace to take the Canadian to 15 goals.
Sam Nicholson was named in the starting 11, he made the most of the opportunity by scoring a screamer in the first half, with Dan Casey also scoring.
The result means Motherwell are guaranteed Premiership football next season, but also continues their fine run of form, with four wins and two draws in the last eight games.
The Steelmen are now on 40 points, with Aberdeen on 41 and Hibernian on 42.
Opposition Report
Ross County are fighting to avoid the playoff spot, and are doing everything they can to do so.
A shock victory over title chasers Rangers two weeks ago, was then followed up by a disappointing defeat to Livingston. County bounced back on Saturday, taking all three points off Hibernian in a 2-1 win.
In doing so, they moved up to 10th in the league, two points ahead of St Johnstone in 11th.
It’s three wins and three defeats in their last six, with their last home defeat coming way back on 3 February against St Johnstone.
Simon Murray scored his 18th goal in all competitions on Saturday, as he continues to be the Staggies’ leading marksman.