It’s Saturday night football in ML1 this weekend, as Motherwell host league leaders Hearts at Fir Park.
Kick off is 8pm.
How to follow the game
There will be no online sales as we need to check you have a continuous purchase history.
| 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 5pm – 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.
The match is being shown live on Sky Sports.
What else is happening?
Senscot is collecting money via bucket collection this weekend.
The Cooper Suite will open at 5pm for food and drinks, and will re-open for one hour post-match. Home fans only. Mrs Baillie’s Fanzone will open at 5:30pm for home fans only.
Motherwell’s Fortunes
The Steelmen have been unable to register a win over Derek McInnes’ side but will count themselves unlucky not to have done so. It was a 0-0 draw at Fir Park in November, with a 3-3 draw at Tynecastle before a 3-1 defeat last month.
Emmanuel Longelo moved on to nine goals following his brace at Ibrox, as he looked to reach double figures for the season. It was a 1-0 defeat to Falkirk last time out for Jens Berthel Askou’s side, but they remain six points ahead of Hibernian with three games to play.
Opposition Report
Hearts remain top of the league with three games to go, as they look to win their first league title since 1960. Claudio Braga picked up the PFA Player of the Year award last weekend, with the forward lighting up the league with his 17 goals this season.
Lawrence Shankland was also nominated for the award with the Scotland international also registering 17 goals for the season so far.
Permutations
Motherwell have the opportunity to seal a return to European football on Saturday night.
Facing off against Hearts, a win would mathematically confirm their spot in the UEFA Europa Conference League if Hibernian fail to win at Falkirk.
Hibernian take on Falkirk on Saturday afternoon at 3pm and the result from that game will play a big part in qualification.
A Falkirk win would see the Bairns move up to 5th and five points behind Motherwell. In that scenario, a draw in the Motherwell match would see the Steelmen hold a six-point gap over Falkirk with two games to go. Although not mathematically confirmed, with a substantially better goal difference, it would take Falkirk to win both their final matches and Motherwell to lose their last two, and there would need to be a 21-goal swing in Falkirk’s favour.
If Falkirk win and Motherwell lose, the gap would be five points with two to play. The Steelmen would need to secure a point in the final two to confirm their European spot.
If it’s a draw between Falkirk and Hibernian, there would be five points separating Motherwell and Hibernian. If Motherwell draw with Hearts again, mathematically the European spot wouldn’t be confirmed, but with a six-point gap and two games left to play, there would need to be an 11-goal swing in Hibernian’s favour for the Hibees to move up to fourth.
If Hibernian beat Falkirk, the gap gets cut to three points. A Motherwell draw with Hearts means the gap would be four points with two to play. A defeat sees the gap remain at three points with two to go.