Celtic: Glasgow bound

Motherwell head to the East end of Glasgow on Boxing Day to face champions Celtic at Parkhead. 

Kick off is 3pm.

How to follow the game

Tickets can be purchased online.

CategoryAway Stand
Adults (full-View)

Adults (Restricted view)

£34

£31

Concessions (Over 65 & under-16s) (Full-view)

Concessions (Over 65 & under-16s) (Restricted view)

£24

£21

Under 13 (must be bought with an adult ticket)£15

Tickets are for collection or postage only, there are no digital tickets. If you want your ticket posted, we recommend purchasing by Tuesday 3 December.

If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.

Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.

Kit Watch

We will be wearing our away kit for this match.

Injury Update

Defender Steve Seddon came off midway through the first-half against Kilmarnock on Friday evening, and will be accessed by the medical staff at the club.

Dan Casey will be suspended for the match as things stand, pending an appeal.

Motherwell’s Fortunes

Motherwell’s momentary league woes were soon met with a resilient response, defeating St. Mirren in Paisley before overcoming a late Dundee United resurgence to earn three points at Fir Park. Refereeing controversy overshadowed Friday evening’s 1-1 stalemate with Kilmarnock, as defender Dan Casey incredibly saw red despite an on-field VAR check.

Motherwell sit fourth in the Premiership table, one-point clear of Dundee United, with the Steelmen set to contest a demanding festive period, facing both sides of Glasgow before travelling to the capital to play Hearts at Tynecastle.

Opposition Report

Celtic remain unbeaten domestically, with their only defeat of the 2024/25 campaign coming against European powerhouse Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League at the start of October. The defending champions have conceded only two-points in Glasgow after picking up nine victories, whilst being held by Aberdeen in a 2-2 draw.

The hosts added their latest trophy to their cabinet earlier this month, defeating bitter rivals Rangers at the National Stadium to reclaim the Premier Sports League Cup following a late penalty shootout.

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