Motherwell are back home again on Sunday 15 February taking on Aberdeen in the William Hill Premiership.
Kick off is 2:30pm.
How to follow the game
You can buy tickets online here.
| Hunter Stand | O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand | |
| Adults | £25 | £27 |
| (Over 65/ FT Student/ 18-21) | £21 | £21 |
| Young Adults (13-17) | £12 | £12 |
| 12 and under | £6 | £6 |
- Young Adults tickets would ages 13-17.
- Concessions are classed as, Over 65, Full Time Students, 18-21 Year olds.
- Juveniles would be 12 and under
On Match days, the Ticket Office is open from 11am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.
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.
What else is happening?
Sense Scotland are collecting money via bucket collection.
The Cooper Bar is open from 12pm for home and away fans and will be open for one hour post-match for anyone looking to avoid the traffic.
Mrs Baillie’s Fanzone will be open from 12pm for home fans only.
Please note, there is three way traffic control in operation at the access to the Orbiston St car park which may cause a delays.
Motherwell’s Fortunes
Motherwell made it ten games unbeaten at Fir Park with Stephen Welsh’s late equaliser against Rangers on Wednesday night. It’s just been three goals conceded in the last 14 matches for the Steelmen as they look to rubber-stamp their spot in the top-six as soon as possible.
This is the fourth meeting between Motherwell and Aberdeen this season, with the fifth taking place next Wednesday. Motherwell produced a late win at Fir Park in September when Johnny Koutroumbis and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos found the back of the net in stoppage-time.
Regan Charles-Cook’s wonder strike was enough to send the Steelmen through to the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup in the first meeting of the season, with Elijah Just securing a precious point in the second meeting in the Granite City.
Opposition Report
This will be Aberdeen’s first match since their 3-0 defeat to Kilmarnock on the 31st of January. The Dons have had three matches postponed since that fixture against Celtic, Motherwell and Dundee United.
Their hunt for a new manager continues, but that hasn’t stopped the Dons from being active in the January transfer window.
Seven new signings arrived at Pittodrie during the window, with nine players departing. Peter Leven looks set to continue in the dugout for the time being.
It’s two wins in Aberdeen’s last ten matches, and with current top goalscorer Jesper Karlsson’s loan ending, the likes of Marko Lazetić and Kevin Nisbet will be looking to step up in his absence.