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How to get here. Getting to Fir Park is simple. You can get here by car, or Scotland’s comprehensive public transport network cantake you within a few minutes' walk of the ground. Clearly located signs will help pedestrians find their way from stations or bus stops. Airbles train station is the nearest train station to Fir Park and is located ...
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Fir Park. Fir Park has been Motherwell’s home for over 100...
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Fir Park. Fir Park has been Motherwell’s home for over 100 years. The club moved to the ground in 1895, having previously played at Dalziel Park. Celtic provided the opposition for the first match and they eased to an 8-1 win in front of over 6,000 spectators. The club spent a significant amount of money upgrading Fir Park in the 1930s and ...
Jul 16, 2021 · Friday 16 July 2021. Getting ready to return to Fir Park. Watch on. Fans will return to Fir Park for the first time in 500 days on Saturday, with up to 2,000 fans in attendance for the Premier Sports Cup match with Queen of the South. Our safety and facilities manager Robert Park walks us through what the experience will be like.
Tenants. Motherwell F.C. Gretna F.C. 1896–present. 2007–2008. Fir Park Stadium is a football stadium situated in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The stadium plays host to the home matches of Scottish Premiership club Motherwell and was the temporary home of Gretna for the 2007–08 SPL season.
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Fir Park opened in 1895 with a match against Celtic (8-1) in front of 6,000 spectators. The stadium initially consisted of one small wooden grand stand and terraces on earth banking. Fir Park underwent a first major redevelopment in the 1930s when the earth banks got properly terraced. This resulted in a capacity of around 35,000. The record attend...
Fir Park is located about one mile from Motherwell Rail Station and its adjacent town centre. The walk will take 15 to 20 minutes. Regular trainsconnect Motherwell Rail Station with Glasgow Central Station. There is also direct, though less frequent, service from Edinburgh and London. Airbles station is located slightly closer to the stadium (10 mi...
Tickets for Motherwell FC games can be bought at the Ticket Office at Fir Park, in advance or on the day of the match until kick-off. Motherwell sell out very few matches. Tickets cost either £19.00 for the older East Stand or £23.00 for all other stands. Prices are increased to £20.00 and £27.00 for the Celtic match. For more information email tic...
Motherwellfc.co.uk – Official website of Motherwell FC. Firstgroup.com– Public transport information for the Lanarkshire area.
75 Windmill Street, Motherwell, ML1 1RY - 07942 088173. The Windmill Tavern has recently been refurbished and welcomes visitors of all ages. There’s a nice bright lounge area, a decent drinks selection, more than a couple of large TV screens to watch sport on and a friendly atmosphere.
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A complete A to Z of Motherwell Fc players from 1886 to Present, a match report to every fixture the club has played. Take a tour of the stadium in our Park Tour section. Delve into our features and read about controversial moments, Match Fixing, Defunct Lanarkshire Cups, European Matches and Tours the club have embarked upon.