The referee for Saturday’s Ladbrokes Premiership clash with Kilmarnock is Bobby Madden.
The match will be Bobby’s third in charge of the Steelmen this campaign – after the 38-year-old took charge of the 3-0 loss away to Hearts and the 3-1 home loss to Aberdeen.
The official took charge on five occasions last term too.
The first was the second game of the season and the first at Fir Park which ended in a disappointing 2-0 loss to Dundee United.
The official then took charge of a further four matches in the 2015/16 season – all away from home.
The second match Madden oversaw was a 1-0 win against Kilmarnock, when a late strike from Louis Moult secured all three points for the Fir Parkers.
The ‘Well met Madden next at Celtic Park, on a memorable day for Mark McGhee’s men. Nir Bitton gave Celtic the lead before Moult equalised and then fired Motherwell in to the lead from the penalty spot.
The English striker enjoys scoring when Madden is in charge, as he bagged another goal the next time the Scot was in charge. His strike away to St Johnstone wasn’t enough for the Steelmen though, as the hosts won 2-1.
The last time Madden officiated a ‘Well match though ended with a disappointing 4-1 loss against Aberdeen at Pittodrie.
His overall record in charge of the Steelmen reads six wins; thirteen defeats and one draw from nineteen games. The Fir Parkers have netted 26 times, and conceded 42. In those nineteen games, he has booked 54 players, 26 of those cautions flashed at players wearing Claret and Amber.
Three players have been sent for an early shower, Anthony Stokes for a lunging tackle on Keith Lasley at Celtic Park last season, Stuart Carswell – who came off the bench against Partick and picked up two yellows – and Keith Lasley in the last match Madden was in charge for, after the skipper picked up a late red card for a late challenge on Kenny McLean.
Bobby will be ably assisted by David McGeachie and Dougie Potter, with Barry Cook on Fourth Official duties.




