Referee for this Sunday’s Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Celtic at Fir Park will be Stevie O’Reilly.
It will be Stevie’s fourth Motherwell match of the season and his second in consecutive weeks having overseen the 1-1 draw with Hibs last Sunday. Previous to that he took charge of the 1-0 win over Hearts in August. Both teams ended the match with ten men; Keith Lasley ordered off for the home side with Ian Black taking an early bath for the visitors.
His other match was the 1-1 draw with Dundee United at Tannadice in January. The Arabs had taken the lead via a Stephen Craigan OG but a late leveler from Michael Higdon gave ‘Well a point.
O’Reilly, promoted to the Category 1 list over five years ago, will be a familiar face to Motherwell fans having overseen five games last term.
After previously handling the 1-1 draw with Aberdeen at Fir Park back last September, the 1-2 home defeat by Hearts in December, the New Years Day 0-0 draw with Hamilton at New Douglas Park and the 1-0 home defeat by Kilmarnock in early February, the last SPL Motherwell appointment came in early April as the Steelmen ran out 2-1 winners over Saturday’s opponents Dundee United at Fir Park.
He also had the honour of being the fourth official at the Scottish Cup Final last May when McCall’s men took on Celtic.
O’Reilly’s overall record in charge of the ‘Well is a bit of a mixed bag. Of the ten games has officiated, Motherwell have won three, drawn three and lost four.
Thirteen goals have been scored and twelve conceded. Seventeen players have been cautioned in those nine games; five were wearing Claret and Amber with two sent off, Steve Jennings in the game against Hearts back in December of 2010, the aforementioned Keith Lasley one against the same side earlier this season and Jonathan Page against Hibs last time out.
Stevie will be ably assisted by Keith Sorbie and Stephen Mitchell with John Beaton on fourth official duties. Ray Morrison will be the referee observer with John Connolly appointed as SPL delegate.