There are no more breaks for the Steelmen as they head straight into a busy winter schedule that starts at Rugby Park on Saturday 22 November against Kilmarnock.
Kick off is 3pm.
How to follow the game
You can buy online now by clicking here.
Away End tickets will be available in the Chadwick Stand only, if an away supporter purchases a home end ticket, they will be denied entry.
Tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and T&C’s apply.
| Online Tickets | In Person Tickets | |
| Adults | £27 | £30 |
| Concession (O65s / U21s / Students) | £22 | £25 |
| Under 18s | £15 | £20 |
| Under 16s | £10 | £12 |
| Under 5 (with any full paying Over 18 – (MUST contact the ticket office prior to purchase to arrange. MAX 1 per full paying over 18. Please note this MUST be done 24hrs prior to matchday) | Free | Free |
| Under 5 (Not purchased at the same time as a full paying over 18/In addition to a free under 5) | N/A | £5 |
Ambulant & Carer tickets: £25 (Carer Free of charge if in receipt of carer’s allowance).
Under 18 Ambulant & Carer tickets: £15 (Carer Free of Charge, if in receipt of carer’s allowance)
To purchase ambulant & carer tickets please contact the ticketing team on tickets@kilmarnockfc.co.uk or call 01563 545311
If you require assistance, please contact the ticketing team at tickets@kilmarnockfc.co.uk or call 01563 545311.
Motherwell’s Fortunes
Motherwell have been in strong league form coming into this match. The Steelmen picked up seven points from a possible nine before the international break.
Sitting on 15 points after 11 matches, Jens Berthel Askou’s side have only tasted defeat twice in the league campaign.
Kilmarnock away has proven to be a tricky fixture for Motherwell. The Well’s last victory at Rugby Park came in February 2021, thanks to an Allan Campbell strike. Since then, it’s been four defeats and two draws in the six matches played.
Opposition Report
Kilmarnock have endured a difficult run of results in the league recently. It’s been five losses in a row for Killie since their last win at the start of October. However, during that run they have played Celtic, Rangers and Hearts.
Stuart Kettlewell’s side have a number of players absent through injury at present and are dealing with a difficult situation regarding goalkeepers at the club. With first-choice keeper Max Stryjek unavailable, 22-year-old Eddie Beach made his Killie debut last month, having had very little first-team experience in his career so far.
Tobi Oluwayemi was recruited on a seven-day emergency loan two weeks ago and played in Kilmarnock’s defeat to Falkirk, but with the loan expired, Beach becomes the only fit first-team goalkeeper at the club.
David Watson continues to prosper for Kilmarnock, scoring three goals this season and having only missed 11 minutes of league action all season.