It’s semi-final time for Motherwell when they face St Mirren next in the Premier Sports Cup at Hampden on Saturday 1 November.
Kick off is 5:30 pm.
All ticket information
You can purchase online by clicking here.
Below, is a full guide on how to secure your seat at Hampden. We strongly recommend everyone takes the time to read all information below.
Singing section has been designated Section F2. To buy tickets in this area, please click here.
Anyone under the age of 16 must enter the stadium with an adult.
Guide to Getting Your Semi-Final Tickets
Step 1 – Get the Hampden Park Tickets App
No app = no ticket.
Already got it? Make sure the email matches the one on your Motherwell season ticket account. If not, update your details on the Motherwell Ticket site.
Don’t have it? Download it from your phone’s app store. Register with the same email as your Motherwell FC account.
If you get stuck, click here for the help page.
Step 2 – Buy Your Ticket
Tickets are going on sale to season tickets holder first. If you wish to buy, ONCE YOU HAVE THE HAMPDEN PARK TICKETS APP, you can purchase online by clicking here.
There are NO paper tickets. Everything is digital.
There are NO limits to how many you can buy.
Step 3 – Get Ready for Matchday
Once you have the Hampden Park tickets app and have purchased your ticket via the Motherwell FC online ticketing platform, your ticket will show up in the Hampden App.
The QR code will go live on the morning of the game.
We strongly recommend you open and load your ticket at home before leaving for the match as this will save inconvenience at the turnstiles.
Using the Hampden Tickets App
- Download the App (phones only, not tablets).
- Register with your ticket email. Accept terms. Allow Bluetooth/contacts if you want to transfer tickets easily.
- Verify – a 6-digit code will be emailed to you every time you log in.
- Find your tickets – they’ll appear in “My Tickets” (the week of the game, or within minutes if you buy last-minute).
- See match details – seat, entry info, stadium maps are under each ticket.
- Transfer tickets – hit “Transfer,” enter the person’s email, and send. They’ll need the app too.
App installed + Ticket bought = You’re in. Don’t forget to open your ticket before you head to Hampden!
Hospitality Packages – SOLD OUT
- Our hospitality packages include coach transfer to and from Hampden Park with parking at the national stadium
- 2-course lunch pre-match
- Tickets for the Main stand
- Free face painting
Hospitality areas will open at 12 noon, buses leave at 4pm prompt and hospitality guests can return to Fir Park following the match where a pay bar will be in operation.
Supporters Buses – SOLD OUT
The club are running supporters buses from Fir Park to Hampden. Buses will leave Fir Park at 4pm, with the Cooper Stand and Cooper Bar open from 12 for refreshments.
Supporters can enjoy live entertainment from singers Jamie Keenan and Callum Brand in addition to free face painting. Food and drink will be available from the kiosks in the Cooper stand before the match.
Travel Guidance
Travel advice will be to allow plenty of time for travel, purchase tickets in advance and can also use M-tickets.
There will be queueing systems in place at Glasgow Central, Kings Park and Mount Florida.
Motherwell fans are asked to travel to and from Kings Park.
Access to enter Mount Florida station is via Cathkinview Road , all other station entrance are closed , including access to the Langside College carpark which should be accessed via Battlefield Rd.
How else to follow the game
The match is being broadcast live on Premier Sports.
If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.
Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.
Motherwell’s Fortunes
It has been the perfect week of preparation for Motherwell thus far, securing back-to-back wins over both Livingston and Dundee United. That’s the first time Jens Berthel Askou’s side have achieved the feat this season in the league.
Tawanda Maswanhise has continued his excellent goalscoring form this season, notching his ninth goal of the season against Dundee United on Wednesday night.
Elliot Watt also got off the mark for the Steelmen, with a fine effort under the Fir Park lights.
Opposition Report
St Mirren were also in midweek action, drawing 2-2 with league leaders Hearts. The result was littered with controversy, however, as St Mirren scored to make it 3-1 on the evening, before a VAR intervention ruled the strike out for offside during the phase of play.
Dan Nlundulu scored his second goal in as many games on Wednesday night as the striker has started to find his feet for his new club.
Former Motherwell man Mikael Mandron remains St Mirren’s top scorer for the season on five goals.