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    Get your tickets for the visit of Aberdeen

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    Trevor Carson features for Northern Ireland

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    David Turnbull features in Scotland defeat

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    Bigirimana one game away from Africa Cup of Nations

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    Players head off on international duty

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    The goals from Rangers defeat

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    Richard Tait reacts to Rangers result

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    Robinson: We apologise to the fans

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    Rangers 7 – 1 Motherwell

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    Robinson: We are on a high

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    Get your tickets for the visit of Aberdeen

    Get your tickets for the visit of Aberdeen

    It’s back to action for Motherwell on Saturday as Aberdeen visit Fir Park.

    After a narrow defeat at Pittodrie for the Steelmen earlier this campaign, the Ladbrokes Premiership match provides an opportunity to get back on track and record back-to-back league victories at home.

    You can buy your tickets online right now. You can print your tickets at home and bring them straight to the gate, or choose to collect at the ticket office.

    A pay gate is also available for home fans. Our cheapest ticket for this Saturday’s game is just £20 for adults. Children aged 15 and under can get in to the stadium for just £3 in every stand.

    Aberdeen fans will be situated in the South Stand and should contact their club for ticket details.

    Great hospitality deals on offer

    If you want to watch the big match in a little more style, then book in for one of our great hospitality offers.

    Cooper Boxes

    Our Cooper Boxes allow you to watch from behind the goal in one of our executive boxes in our Davie Cooper stand.

    With unrestricted views, each box is unique in layout and size and is the perfect place to see the action from.

    To buy for £48 per person, or £40 if you’re upgrading your season ticket, book online right now.

    Centenary Suite

    Our Centenary Suite is the largest and busiest of our matchday hospitality lounge and sits adjacent to the tunnel and dressing room areas.

    Our pay bar option is available from tables of two up to 12 or more, you will be welcomed by our matchday host, who will meet and greet you at the door before showing you to your table, where attentive staff offer a drinks service to your table, before you enjoy a fantastic meal.

    To buy for £80 per person, or £120 for a fully inclusive bar, book online right now.

    Millennium Suite

    There are few better ways to enjoy football at Fir Park than in our Millennium Suite.

    Our premium hospitality package, it’s a chance to meet up with your friends and fellow fans, eat and drink, share opinions, chat to the players and generally make the most of the day.

    Priced at £75 per adult, you can book your place online right now.

    South Stand Boxes

    Aberdeen fans are also welcome to join us in hospitality by taking out one of one deals in our South Stand, where away fans will be situated.

    Our deals start at just £70 per person. You can book your place online right now.

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    Trevor Carson features for Northern Ireland

    Trevor Carson features for Northern Ireland

    Trevor Carson started for Northern Ireland on Sunday, as they ended their UEFA Nations League campaign with a defeat at home to Austria.

    The goalkeeper was restored to the starting team for the final group match, with Michael O’Neill’s side having already been relegated from League B.

    In front of a crowd of almost 18,000 at Windsor Park, it looked as though they would claim a score draw with the visitors, before Valentino Lazaro netted in the last minute to claim a 2-1 victory.

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    David Turnbull features in Scotland defeat

    David Turnbull features in Scotland defeat

    David Turnbull made his bow for Scotland’s Under 20 side on Saturday, as they lost 2-0 to Turkey.

    Two late goals in the friendly in Spain consigned the youngsters to defeat, in a match the Motherwell midfielder started.

    The young Scots were holding out before two late goals in the 87th and 90th minutes, coupled with a red card for Hibernian’s Ryan Porteous, consigned them to defeat.

     

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    Bigirimana one game away from Africa Cup of Nations

    Bigirimana one game away from Africa Cup of Nations

    Gaël Bigirimana’s Burundi are closing in on a historic first appearance at the Africa Cup of Nations.

    The midfielder featured as his country thumped South Sudan 5-2 at the weekend, putting them second in their qualification group with one game to play.

    With Mali having qualified after a 1-0 win over Gabon, Bigirimana’s side just need to avoid defeat at home to Gabon on 22 March to qualify.

    Burundi are two points ahead of Gabon in the final qualifying spot, and managed a 1-1 draw away to their group rivals earlier this year.

     

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    Players head off on international duty

    Players head off on international duty

    Three Motherwell players have joined up with their countries for the November international break.

    Trevor Carson is away with Northern Ireland, as they prepare for a friendly with the Republic of Ireland on Thursday and then a Nations League encounter with Austria on Sunday.

    His nation are already out of the running to finish top of their Nations League group, but are battling against relegation to League D in their final game.

    Gaël Bigirimana’s Burundi have a huge match in their quest to reach the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in their history.

    A win against South Sudan on Friday could send them top of their qualifying group with one game to go.

    David Turnbull could make his debut at Under 20 level for Scotland on Saturday.

    Capped previously for the 19s, the talented youngster is in contention to play for Scot Gemmill’s team against Turkey in Murcia, Spain.

     

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    The goals from Rangers defeat

    Watch the goals from Ibrox as Motherwell suffer a heavy defeat to Rangers.

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    Richard Tait reacts to Rangers result

    Richard Tait spoke on behalf of the players after the heavy defeat at Rangers, apologising to the support and saying the squad are “massively disappointed” with themselves.

    The experienced defender said going down to 10 men was no excuse to lose in the manner the team did.

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    Robinson: We apologise to the fans

    Stephen Robinson apologised to the supporters after his Motherwell side conceded seven to Rangers at Ibrox.

    The 7-1 defeat came as the team “failed to do the basics”, said the Steelmen boss after the match.

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    Rangers 7 – 1 Motherwell

    Rangers 7 – 1 Motherwell

    Motherwell suffered a humbling defeat at Ibrox, losing 7-1 to Rangers.

    Off the back of wins over St Mirren and Dundee, the Steelmen went to Ibrox feeling confident – but it was certainly an afternoon to forget.

    Rangers made their mark in the game early, with a Scott Arfield goal in the eighth minute.

    Not long after, Morelos had his shot but sent his header flying over the bar.

    But the Steelmen managed to claw back control and Bowman got the ball to Main who tapped it in from two yards out, taking them equal.

    The hosts continued to make chances for themselves, but an Ovie Ejaria shot clanged off the crossbar.

    In the 30th minute, McHugh went into the book for a challenge on Morelos. And it got worse soon after, when he was shown yellow for the second time just two minutes later for handball inside the box.

    It proved a pivotal moment – Tavernier slotted in the penalty taking Rangers into a 2-1 lead.

    A corner just before half time was converted by Morelos, who found the back of the net with a header from the post.

    Both Rangers and Motherwell made changes going into the second 45, with Andy Rose coming on for Ryan Bowman and Gareth McAuley taking the place of Nicola Katic.

    Middleton sent a wide ball fizzing into the box, past Trevor Carson and found the back of the net to give the hosts a 4-1 lead in the 59th minute.

    Then, Arfield had his shot at a second goal – as he was left with plenty of space in the box, and took his time comfortably sending the ball past Carson.

    David Turnbull was then subbed by Allan Campbell, followed soon after by Christian Mbulu coming on for Gael Bigirimana – but it made little difference.

    ‘Well had one of their only shots in the second half thanks to Chris Cadden, who shot down the wing and tried to find Andy Rose with a low cross, but missed him by just a few inches amidst calls for a penalty.

    Rangers’ sixth goal came from Eros Grezda, who again had plenty of space to cut in front of the box – and there was nothing Carson could do but watch it glide past him.

    Ejaria took another shot with a strong strike from outside the box, but it went just wide of goal.

    Grezda followed it up mere minutes later, getting his head to a cross in from the right. Rangers 7-1 Motherwell.

    In the 86th minute Curtis Main managed to fight off opposition outside the box and turn to take a strike, but it soared well over the crossbar.

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    Robinson: We are on a high

    Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson says the squad are “buoyed” going into Sunday’s trip to face Rangers.

    The Steelmen head to Glasgow in the Ladbrokes Premiership off the back of successive victories against St Mirren and Dundee.