Motherwell take on Rangers this Sunday at Ibrox.
Kick off is 3pm.
How to follow the game
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Away section |
Adults |
£32 |
Concessions (Over 65’s & 16/17) |
£25 |
Juniors (Under 16) |
£14 |
Wheelchair and Carer (Adult) |
£19 |
Wheelchair and Carer (Concession) |
£15 |
Wheelchair and Carer (Junior) |
£10 |
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 there will be no e-tickets available for this match, postage and collection from the Fir Park ticket office only. Postage will be available until Wednesday 20th September.
There will be no ticket sales at Ibrox. The Fir Park ticket office will be open from 10am to 12pm Sunday morning.
Tickets can be purchased online.
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 home kit for this match.
Team News
Jon Obika, Calum Butcher and Mika Biereth all remain missing for this match.
Conor Wilkinson and Pape Souare are doubts. Paul McGinn returns from suspension.
Motherwell Fortunes
Despite a defeat in their last match against St Mirren, Motherwell have started brightly in this cinch Premiership campaign.
A second-half Scott Tanser volley was enough to ensure the three points went to St Mirren, however it was Motherwell who had all the chances and showed ample creativity throughout the 90.
It was the Steelmen’s first loss in the league this season and only Stuart Kettlewell’s fourth as Motherwell manager.
Last time out against Rangers, Stuart Kettlewell suffered his first defeat as Motherwell manager, when Rangers won the match 4-2. Kevin van Veen opened the scoring in the first three minutes of the match, before Bevis Mugabi drew the sides level in the second half.
Fashion Sakala scored in controversial fashion in the second half before Callum Slattery seen red for a supposed elbow on Todd Cantwell.
Opposition Report
Rangers got off to the worst possible start in the league this season, losing 1-0 to Kilmarnock on the opening weekend at Rugby Park.
Since then, the Gers have won five, drew two and lost in all competitions. They have dropped into the Europa League group-stage, where they begin their campaign at home to Spanish side Real Betis on Thursday night.
In their last outing in the league, Rangers beat St Johnstone 2-0 on the road, with Danilo and Robbi Matondo scoring, with the former picking up a head injury in the process.
With plenty new faces at Rangers this season, it has been a familiar one who has made a bright start to the season. James Tavenier is on four goals and one assist already this season. A revived Matondo will also be looking to add to his tally this season, with the Welshman on two goals and an assist in seven games.