We take on Queen’s Park in our first home match of the 2023/24 season.
Kick-off is 5.15pm at Fir Park.
How to follow the game
We would like to make coverage for the match as clear as possible for our supporters, given recent reports.
The match will be shown exclusively live on Viaplay Sports, with the kick-off time remaining at 5.15pm. Coverage will begin on air at 5pm.
Adults | £12 |
Concessions | £6 |
Tickets can be purchased online.
Additional information
SEASON TICKET HOLDERS
If you are a season ticket holder, you can purchase your own seat(s) for the match.
To get yours, just log in to your account at tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk. Once logged in, your reserved ticket(s) will be in your account menu and will be uploaded to your card. You will not be required to collect a physical ticket if you purchase your season ticket seat(s).
For help, call 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please note there will no cash turnstiles on the day of the game. The ticket office will be open for sales from 1.30pm on the 22nd July.
The Centenary Suite and Cooper Suite will open for refreshments and bar food pre-match from 2.30pm, with both bars open following the match. No reservations required and both home and away fans are welcome.
Kit Watch
We will be wearing our home kit for the match against Queen’s Park.
Team News
Calum Butcher will remain sidelined for a number of weeks.
Ricki Lamie will be absent due to his second yellow card against Queen of the South.
Motherwell’s fortunes
With a win and gaining a further two points against Queen of the South on Tuesday night, Motherwell sit on five points after two games.
A win against Queen’s Park would see Motherwell go three points clear of second place East Fife, who don’t play this weekend.
With East Fife due to play Queen of the South on Tuesday night, the Doonhamers could only be a point behind the Fifers going into the game meaning all three teams could qualify top of the group.
Opposition report
Queen’s Park narrowly missed out on winning the Championship last term, losing out to Dundee on the final day of the season.
Since then, manager Owen Coyle has departed the club for India, with Robin Veldman taking the reigns at the club.
Queen’s were beaten by East Fife on penalties in their first match of the season.
There have been seven incomings thus far, including former Queen of the South talisman Ruari Paton. The Irishman scored 26 goals of Queen of the South last season, with former Motherwell man Dom Thomas also within the Queen’s ranks.