It’s time for the 2023/24 competitive season to get underway as begin our Viaplay Cup campaign against Elgin City on Saturday.
Kick-off is 3pm at Borough Briggs.
How to follow the game
Adults |
£12 |
Concessions |
£6 |
Tickets can be purchased online, with step-by-step instructions for supporters.
Additional information
For a disabled ticket, a concessionary ticket should be purchased on Fanbase with entry via gate 4 on the day. The carer goes free.
We have been allocated 1,000 tickets at Borough Briggs.
Kit Watch
Our new Truly Traditional home kit will be making it’s competitive debut on Saturday.
You can pre-order your kit here.
You will be able to buy or collect the kit in the ‘Well Shop from Friday 14 July.
Team News
Motherwell have got through pre-season without any fresh injury concerns.
Calum Butcher will remain sidelined for a number of months, having picked up an injury at the back-end of last season.
Ricki Lamie has returned to fitness and has featured in pre-season matches, with Harry Paton also back in line for selection following a groin strain sustained last season.
Nathan McGinley made it back onto the pitch for the first time since March 2022 against 30′ Longa in Holland.
Motherwell’s fortunes
Stuart Kettlewell takes his side into their first match of the competitive season, having missed this stage of the competition last season due to participation in Europe.
The ‘Well have picked up two wins and a draw so far in pre-season, with both wins coming against Dutch opposition.
Blair Spittal has scored three goals so far in pre-season, notching two against 30’ Longa and a fine effort against Falkirk in a behind-closed-doors friendly match last weekend.
Conor Wilkinson joined the club last week and is in line to make his debut. The number 99 got some valuable minutes against Falkirk as he tries to get up to full fitness, having missed the camp in Holland.
Opposition report
Elgin City finished the year strongly, with two wins and a draw in their last five matches.
Former Inverness and Ross County midfielder Ross Draper was handed a three-year contract as Elgin City manager during the summer and began his tenure by securing the services of Russell Dingwall for a further two years.
The midfielder was at the heart of most things last season, scoring 11 goals and assisting seven times in all competitions.
However, forward Kane Hester left Elgin for pastures new in the summer. The 27-year-old left for Montrose having scored 18 goals last season for The Black and Whites.
Elgin have been involved in five friendly matches thus far against Forres Mechanics, Rothes, Huntly, Banks O’ Dee and Inverness. They picked up a 5-1 win against Rothes in their only win in pre-season. Brian Cameron was on target in their most recent game against Inverness on Saturday.