
Aberdeen: A discounted trip North
03/26/2025 08:54 AM
Motherwell return from the March international break with a trip to Pittodrie to face Aberdeen on Saturday 29 March.
Kick off is 3pm.
How to follow the game
Tickets for the match are £10 for those over 12 years of age, with Under 12's free.
We are limited to only 100 Under 12 tickets. This will be first come, first served, either at the ticket office or by calling 01698 333 333 only.
Once the 100 under 12 tickets are gone, they will be £5.
The tickets for this fixture are physical, so they can only be posted out or collected at Fir Park. The last date for postage will be the 25th of March.
To get the free under 12 ticket, this needs to be purchased with an adult ticket.
Tickets are now on sale here.
With Aberdeen offering £10 tickets for the match on the 29th of March, we are looking to encourage as many supporters as possible to travel.
We are therefore running a coach to the match.
The bus will leave from outside the Cooper Suite at 10am and return straight after the match. The price per person is £25 and your place can be secured here.
Kit Watch
We will be wearing our third kit for this match.
Squad Update
Luke Armstrong missed our last match against St Mirren, however is now available for selection.
There are no new injury concerns.
Motherwell’s Fortunes
Motherwell have only had one game in the last three weeks, and that was a 2-2 draw with St Mirren. Despite going 2-0 down, Michael Wimmer’s side showed real character to fight their way back into the match.
Callum Slattery continued his fine run of form, scoring his first goals under the new manager. That result leaves the Steelmen well in the hunt for a top-six spot.
Motherwell have played Aberdeen twice this season, and it’s one win each. Aberdeen took the bragging rights in September, winning 2-1, although keeper Mitov prevented Motherwell from salvaging a point. In January, the Steelmen won 2-0 thanks to goals from Ewan Wilson and Tawanda Maswanhise.
Opposition Report
Aberdeen have had a rollercoaster of a season under Jimmy Thelin. The season started off incredibly, with Aberdeen only losing one of their first 18 games.
Following the November international break, the season has changed for the Dons, who have won two of their last 19 league games. Despite this, the Dons are fourth in the table, just one point behind Hibs in third. Only six points separate third from seventh in the congested league table.
Kevin Nisbet has been finding the back of the net of late, with the forward currently on ten goals for the season. He also received a call-up to the Scotland national side as a result of recent form, which is five goals and two assists in his last seven games.
Pope Habib Gueye was the main man for the first part of the season prior to his injury in September. He has now returned to action and will be looking to add to his seven goals this season.
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