Referee for Saturday’s Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Aberdeen at Pittodrie is Kevin Clancy.
It will be the second Motherwell match the 29-year old has taken charge of this campaign, his previous being the 2-1 away win at Dundee with Michael Higdon bagging a double.
His only other match in charge of the Steelmen came in last season’s Scottish Cup, where he was the man in the middle as Stuart McCall’s men demolished Queen’s Park 4-0, with a certain Henrik Ojamaa smashing home a debut goal.
Saturday will be the first time Kevin has officiated at Pittodrie at senior level, or even handled an Aberdeen match.
He has been busy this campaign though, including some high profile matches including Celtic’s recent 5-0 win over Dundee at Celtic Park, Spain U17s wins against Poland and Azerbaijan and the UEFA Europa League qualifier between Inter Baku and JK Trans Narva of Estonia.
He has been in action at Dens Park, Easter Road, Celtic Park, St Mirren Park and The Caledonian Stadium in the SPL this season, as well as seven SFL1 matches, The Scottish Cup tie between Falkirk and Forfar and the Scottish Communities League Cup tie at McDiarmid Park as St Johnstone entertained Queen’s Park.
Kevin will be ably assisted by Graham Chambers and Stuart Stevenson with Andrew Dallas on fourth official duties.

