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    Upgrade your match experience for Livingston

  • First team

    Story of the Match from St Johnstone

  • First team

    David Turnbull wins Football Writers’ award

  • First team

    Highlights from St Johnstone defeat

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    Players react to St Johnstone defeat

  • First team

    Manager: We got punished for mistakes

  • First team

    Motherwell lose at St Johnstone

  • First team

    Manager previews seventh place showdown

  • First team

    Previewing St Johnstone v Motherwell

  • First team

    Pair nominated for SWFA young player award

  • Club

    Upgrade your match experience for Livingston

    Upgrade your match experience for Livingston

    Come and enjoy our final Ladbrokes Premiership game of the season by upgrading your matchday experience at Fir Park.

    We’ve got availability in our hospitality suites with a host of different options on offer, depending how you want to spend your day. Kick off is at 12.30pm.

    A meal, drinks and half-time refreshments

    Our Centenary Suite is the place to be if you’d like a meal after Saturday’s match.

    With an early kick off, we’re serving a two-course breakfast before the game, after which you’ll take your seat in our Phil O’Donnell Main Stand.

    You can then enjoy pies and cakes at the break, before coming back in to meet our man of the match after the game, and also enjoy a pay bar.

    Season ticket holders can get their seat for just £40 per person. If you don’t have a season ticket, it costs just £52 per person.

    To book, click here to get your place online or give us a call on 01698 333333.

    Free drink before and after the match

    Our Millennium package gives you snacks before the game, a seat in our Phil O’Donnell Main Stand and pies and cakes at the half-time break.

    What’s more, drinks are complimentary for both one hour before and one hour after the game. You’ll also get to meet our man of the match.

    Our package costs £70 per person. To book, click here to get your place online or give us a call on 01698 333333.

  • First team

    Story of the Match from St Johnstone

    Story of the Match from St Johnstone

    The battle for seventh spot came down to this.

    This is the Story of the Match from our trip to face St Johnstone.

  • First team

    David Turnbull wins Football Writers’ award

    David Turnbull wins Football Writers’ award

    David Turnbull has won the Scottish Football Writers’ Association Young Player of the Year award.

    The midfielder has been rewarded for an outstanding breakthrough season in claret and amber, in which he has netted 13 league goals.

    Turnbull beat off competition from Jake Hastie, Kilmarnock’s Greg Taylor and Aberdeen’s Lewis Ferguson to win the award.

    He becomes only the second Motherwell player in history to win the award, following in the footsteps of James McFadden, who won in season 2001/02.

    He will be formally presented with the award at a Scottish Football Writers’ Association event on Sunday, 19 May.

  • First team

    Highlights from St Johnstone defeat

    See the highlights as Motherwell lose out 2-0 at St Johnstone, handing their victors seventh spot in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

  • First team

    Players react to St Johnstone defeat

    Richard Tait, Chris Cadden and Tom Aldred speak as Motherwell lose seventh spot with defeat at St Johnstone.

  • First team

    Manager: We got punished for mistakes

    “We got punished for two errors. We’ve only got ourselves to blame.”

    Stephen Robinson reacts to the defeat away to St Johnstone.

  • First team

    Motherwell lose at St Johnstone

    Motherwell lose at St Johnstone

    Motherwell conceded seventh spot to St Johnstone in the Ladbrokes Premiership, as they lost 2-0 to the Saints in Perth.

    Goals from Scott Tanser and Murray Davidson sealed the hosts’ league finish, and means the Steelmen will finish eighth.

    Stephen Robinson named an unchanged team and the visitors started brightly, controlling possession and carving out half chances to try and get ahead.

    On the half hour mark, the clearest chance of all should have fallen to Motherwell. Tanser handled the ball on the line to block Ariyibi’s goalbound effort, but the referee didn’t give it.

    It would be Tanser who would then put his team ahead. Charles Dunne got on the wrong side of Chris Kane on the right side of the box and bundled the striker over.

    Tanser then picked his spot to make it 1-0, putting the ball into the far right bottom corner just outside of the reach of Mark Gillespie.

    Motherwell went in at the break arguably the better side but that changed in the second half, as the Saints doubled their advantage early on.

    A swift counter attack left Grimshaw with a miracle to perform to somehow stop a cross into the box, having to contend with two St Johnstone players bearing down on goal.

    The defender did his best, but Davidson used all his experience to steer home the second.

    Motherwell changed their shape and brought on attacking reinforcements to try and salvage something, but they ultimately failed to carve out the chances required.

  • First team

    Manager previews seventh place showdown

    “We are going all out to win the game. We’ve played a lot of positive football, so we have to take that in again.”

    Stephen Robinson looks ahead to the battle for seventh in Perth on Saturday.

  • First team

    Previewing St Johnstone v Motherwell

    Previewing St Johnstone v Motherwell

    Motherwell head to St Johnstone in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday.

    Here’s the game previewed.

    What’s at stake

    It’s all about seventh spot. A victory for Motherwell will put the Steelmen two points ahead in seventh going into the final day.

    A draw will keep the Saints one point ahead, while a victory will seal the position.

    The form guide

    St Johnstone have won two, drawn two and lost one of their last five games. At home, they’ve won three, drawn one and lost one of the last five.

    Motherwell have won one, drawn two and lost two in their last five. On their travels in the same period, they’ve drawn two and lost three.

    Team news

    Trevor Carson, Craig Tanner, Ross McCormack and Christian Mbulu remain sidelined. Alex Rodriguez Gorrín is back from suspension.

    Pay at the gate

    Supporters can pay at the gate at McDiarmid Park and will be situated in the north end of the main stand.

    Fans should enter through turnstiles five, six and seven.

    Adult £23
    Over 65s £13
    17-18 year olds £12
    13-16 year olds £3

    Children aged 12 and under are admitted for free with a paying adult.

    Additionally, the South SSE Family Stand will be available to families of both clubs at the following prices:

    One adult and two kids aged 12 and under £16
    Additional adult in a family group £13
    Additional child aged 13-16 £9
    Additional child aged 12 and under £6

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

    Watch it live

    If you’re based outside of the UK/Ireland, you can watch a live stream of the game direct from McDiarmid Park.

    To sign up for our service, just head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk and choose your package. Subscriptions to see live games start at just £12 a month.

    If you’re in the UK or Ireland but can’t make the game, there’s also live audio commentary available on our service.

    Our domestic subscriptions cost £6 a month and also get you full game replays.

  • First team

    Pair nominated for SWFA young player award

    Pair nominated for SWFA young player award

    David Turnbull and Jake Hastie have been shortlisted for the Scottish Football Writers’ Association Young Player of the Year.

    Following their respective nominations for the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year prize, the Motherwell duo have again been recognised.

    They will compete with Aberdeen’s Lewis Ferguson and Kilmarnock’s Greg Taylor.

    James McFadden is the only ever previous Motherwell winner of the award, winning it the first ever time it was given in the 2001/02 season.