Kilmarnock: The first of four on the road

Motherwell play their first of four games in a row on the road on Wednesday 8 January against Kilmarnock. 

Kick off is 7:45pm.

How to follow the game

Tickets can be bought online.

Away Support will be situated in the Chadwick Stand Only.

Pricing: Online Discounted Digital Ticket Purchases

(Away support)
Adults£27
Over 65s (O65s / U21s / Students)£22
Under 18£15
Under 16s£10
Under 5s Free with any full paying Over 18 – (MUST contact the ticket office prior to purchase to arrange – MAX 1 per full paying over 18) ticket to arrange – MAX 1 per full paying over 18. Please note this MUST be done 24hrs prior to matchday)
  • Under 5 (In addition to a free under 5 – MUST contact the ticket office prior to purchase to arrange): £5
Purchases at our Ticket Office
(Away support)
Adults£30
Over 65s (O65s / U21s / Students)£25
Under 18£20
Under 16s£12
Under 5s- 1 Free with any full paying Over 18 – (MUST contact the ticket office prior to purchase to arrange – MAX 1 per full paying over 18)
  • Under 5 (Not purchased at the same time as a full paying over 18/In addition to a free under 5): £5

Ambulant & Carer tickets: £25 (Carer Free of charge if in receipt of carer’s allowance) – To purchase ambulant & carer tickets please contact the ticketing team – email: tickets@kilmarnockfc.co.uk

Tel: 01563 545311To reserve wheelchair accessible & carer tickets please contact our disabled supporters' representatives direct:
Peter Orr                                                   Mae Orr
07759 616945                                          07909 713098

peterorr45@yahoo.co.uk*

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.If you require assistance, please contact our ticketing team at tickets@kilmarnockfc.co.uk or call 01563 545311

Kit Watch

We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

Squad Update

Ross Callachan, Zach Robinson, Steve Seddon and Lennon Miller are out for this game. Apostolos Stamatelopoulos will be out. Harry Paton missed out against Aberdeen and will be assessed.

Callum Slattery made his return to action on Sunday against Aberdeen.

Stuart Kettlewell will serve a one-match touchline ban.

Motherwell’s Fortunes

Motherwell moved up to fifth place in the table on Sunday, thanks to a 2-0 win over Aberdeen. The result helped the Steelmen reach the 30 point marker for the season, a tally that has taken eight fewer matches than last season to reach.

Tawanda Maswanhise was on target again, taking him as joint top goalscorer for Motherwell this season on five.

It was a really positive afternoon with Callum Slattery and Paul McGinn both getting minutes since their injury recoveries, as well as Jack Vale getting more minutes.

That result means it’s three wins and two draws in the last seven games for Stuart Kettlewell’s side. Motherwell have found the trip to Ayrshire a tricky one in recent seasons, with their last win coming in February 2021 thanks to Allan Campbell strike.

Opposition Report

Kilmarnock suffered their first defeat on home soil since November on Sunday against Ross County. This will be their third game at home in a row.

Derek McInnes’ side have picked up two draws and two wins in their last four, with Killie tenth in the table, a point above Hearts.

Summer signing Bruce Anderson has continued to find the back of the net with his new club, with the forward notching eight goals in his first season at Rugby Park.

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