Cash gates will be available. Supporters are encouraged to get to the ground early.
Pay at the gate will be available at turnstiles seven, eight and nine in the north west corner of the ground. Turnstiles 10, 11 and 12 are for pre-purchased tickets only. Disabled supporters will be accommodated in the east stand.
Adult
£25
Over 65s / Under 18s
£15
Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.
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First team
Manager looks ahead to the derby
Friday 23 August 2019
Stephen Robinson says his side have what it takes to recover from last week’s cup exit in the Lanarkshire derby on Saturday.
Here’s what he told the broadcast media ahead of the match.
On bouncing back
“You have to point out where people have made mistakes. It was simple things we got punished for.
“We’ve lost one game of football. Up until the Hearts game, everyone had been singing our praises on how well we’d done. Even against Celtic.
“It’s one game. We have to put that into perspective. It’s a very young squad of players that are going to learn. Players respond to encouragement.
“They respond to people being positive. Not being negative. We talked to them after the game.
“We talked to them on Saturday morning. We showed them things they can be better at.
“From then it’s been constant encouragement. Constant positivity around the place. That’s shown in the training performances this week.”
On building momentum
“We are very much at the start of what we are trying to do. As a management staff, you don’t react to one bad game and that’s it, they are the worst player in the world. Or the worst manager in the world.
“That doesn’t happen here. It didn’t happen here last year when we had a run of nine to ten games. And it didn’t happen the year before.
“We keep building, we keep being positive. Perspective is needed. It’s one game with a young side. You look round and we’ve got three 18 year olds on the bench. We’ve got a 19 year old starting up front.
“That’s what we are. They will go up and down. But what they need is constant encouragement. Constant coaching and showing them where they’ve gone wrong.
“I’ve got real belief in the players we’ve got here. They don’t go from the first five games where they are fantastic, and it’s great recruitment, and it’s a fantastic season ahead to one bad game where it’s not going to be that.
“There has to be somewhere level in between. We won’t get too up with winning and we won’t get too down with losing.”
On facing Hamilton
“It will be physical. It always is. We’ve got people who will be very much up for that. We’ll demand that and we will drive that.
“But also being brave means getting the ball down and playing. Continuing to do what we’ve done in circumstances when it is 0-0, when you’re 1-0 down, that’s bravery as well.
“[It’s] showing that competitive side off the ball but also with the ball.”
First team
Get your tickets for Hamilton
Friday 23 August 2019
Fans are advised to buy their tickets in advance for Saturday’s derby at Hamilton Academical.
Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.
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Reserves & Under 18s
Reserves draw in opener at Ross County
Monday 19 August 2019
Motherwell came from behind to draw 3-3 at Ross County in their opening SPFL Reserve League match on Monday.
A first half double from Simon Power put the hosts in control, with Harry Paton also netting in the first 45 for the Staggies.
Dean Cornelius’ got the young Steelmen’s first goal, briefly halving the deficit when County led 2-0.
Craig Tanner deflected free kick in the second half then brought Maurice Ross’ team back into contention again, before Cornelius’ close-range header with six minutes go to ensured a share of the spoils.