It’s time for Motherwell supporters to come back home for the first time this season when the Steelmen face off against K.R.C Genk in a friendly match on Friday 17 July.
Kick off is 7pm.
How to Follow the Game
Season ticket holders have until Wednesday 15th July 5pm to buy their ticket at the discounted price.
For this game, all tickets will be Ticketfast (digital) or collection at the Ticket Office only. The game will not be downloaded onto your season card.
Ticket Prices:
| Season Ticket Holder Price | Non Season Ticket Holder Price | |
| Adults | £12 | £15 |
| Concession (13-17, 18-21, Students and Over 65s) | £8 | £10 |
| Children (12 and Under) | £3 | £5 |
You can buy your tickets online now by CLICKING HERE.
The Ticket Office is open from 9am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.
The match will be shown live via our pay-per-view streaming service.
The price is advertised at €8. This works out at £6.90 currently, using the exchange rate our streaming provider has.
You are able to watch the match online.
Food & Drink
Mrs Baillie’s Fanzone is open for the first time this season. Home and away fans can attend from 5pm.
The Cooper Bar will be open from 5pm for home and away fans. It will also be open for one hour post-match for those looking to avoid the traffic. Food and drink will be available.
Another option is the Centenary Suite, which will be open from 5pm and will operate as a bar. You can also access the Suite for one hour post-match.
All kiosks will be open in the home stands. Card and cash are accepted.
Weather Forecast
It will be a warm evening in ML1, with temperatures expected to be above 20 degrees by kick off. There will be a gentle breeze with minimal cloud coverage.
Motherwell’s Fortunes
Alfred Johansson’s side have been working hard during pre-season and most recently faced off against Carlisle United in a behind-closed-doors friendly match. Ewan Wilson and Ibrahim Said both got on the scoresheet as the visitors won 3-2 at Fir Park.
This fixture will mark the next step up in preparations ahead of the UEFA Conference League match against Havnar Bóltfelag next week. New signings Willy Vogt and Martin Moorman will be looking to get minutes under their belt ahead of their first season in Scotland, with Alex Paulsen also available between the sticks.
Despite experiencing his first match at Fir Park last weekend behind closed doors, this game marks Johansson’s first opportunity to meet the home crowd.
Opposition Report
Belgian Pro-League side Genk arrive in Scotland to continue their pre-season schedule with matches against Motherwell and Falkirk. Genk are currently searching for their next permanent manager, with Nicky Hayen moving to the English Championship with Burnley.
Genk have produced some world-class superstars in recent years, including the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Divock Origi, Thibaut Courtois, Yannick Carrasco and Leandro Trossard, but in the present day, the likes of Konstantinos Karetsas, Matte Smets and Noah Adedeji-Sternberg are amongst the next future stars the Belgian side have within their ranks.
With some of the biggest clubs in the world tracking a number of Genk’s players, the club will be looking to qualify for European competition this season, having missed out last year. The Belgians faced off against Rangers in the Europa League last September at Ibrox, with former Celtic striker Oh scoring the only goal of the match. Genk’s European journey saw them reach the knockouts of the Europa League, where they defeated Dinamo Zagreb before eventual finalists Freiburg knocked the Belgians out.
Their league campaign ended with a penalty shootout defeat against Gent in the European playoff final, which saw them miss out on Conference League football.