Scottish football fans are gearing up for an exciting day on April 5, 2025, as two compelling matches take center stage in the William Hill Premiership. With Kilmarnock FC hosting Motherwell and St Mirren traveling to face Dundee, the day promises an array of competitive football.
At Rugby Park, Kilmarnock FC will battle it out against Motherwell, a fixture sure to attract passionate local support. With matchday fast approaching, fans can now purchase tickets online, ensuring they don't miss out on the action. For those opting to buy tickets digitally, the pricing is structured to accommodate various supporters. Adult tickets are priced at £27, while concessions for seniors over 65, students, and those under 21 can grab their tickets for £22. Youth attendees can enjoy the match with tickets set at £15 for under-18s and £10 for under-16s.
One of the highlights for families attending the match is the opportunity to bring younger children. One child under the age of five can enter for free when accompanied by a full-paying adult. However, it's important for families to coordinate through the ticket office to arrange this special offer, ensuring the free ticket is secured a day in advance.
Those looking to buy tickets in person at the ticket office will find a range of enticing options that include combined family packages. The Moffat Stand Family Package, which includes two adult tickets and two under-16 tickets, is available for £60. Other ticket options available at the stadium include a standard adult ticket priced at £30, concessions at £25, and tickets for under-18s and under-16s priced at £20 and £12, respectively. Additionally, one free ticket is available for children under five with a full-paying adult, ensuring families can enjoy a day of football together without excessive expense.
For supporters who may require extra assistance, Kilmarnock FC offers ambulant tickets for disabled adults and their carers at £25, with carers admitted free of charge for those in receipt of a carer’s allowance. For under-18s requiring these tickets, the price is lowered to £15, with the same carer policy applicable.
Importantly, fans should be aware that tickets for the away supporters seating will only be available in the Chadwick Stand. Anyone who attempts to purchase a home end ticket as an away supporter will be denied entry, highlighting the club's commitment to maintaining matchday integrity. All tickets sold come with a non-refundable and non-transferable policy, as outlined by Kilmarnock FC's ticket office: "Tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and T&C’s apply." Consequently, supporters should plan their purchases wisely.
Meanwhile, 150 miles away in Dundee, St Mirren will continue their campaign against Dundee FC at Scot Foam Stadium, a match that adds to the excitement of the day. This match kicks off at the same time, 3 PM, and is sure to draw in St Mirren supporters looking to cheer on their team away from home.
Tickets for the Dundee versus St Mirren clash are also available online through Dundee's ticketing platform. Adult prices are a bit lower than their Kilmarnock counterparts, selling at £26 while tickets for seniors over 65 and students are priced at £16. U18 tickets are available for just £12, whereas tickets for those under 12 cost a mere £5, though they must be purchased alongside a paying adult ticket.
Dundee FC has also made provisions for disabled fans, offering ambulant and wheelchair tickets at £16, with a free carer admission. These can be ordered directly from the Dundee FC Ticket Office by calling 01382 889 966 or emailing [email protected]. Supporters must be in receipt of PIP or DLA to qualify for these tickets, showcasing the club's inclusivity and consideration for all fans wishing to experience a day of football.
Both matches underscore the competitive spirit of the Scottish Premiership and the importance of fan engagement in creating vibrant atmospheres at the games. With promotional family packages and affordability strategies in place, clubs aim to attract as many supporters as possible to enjoy the thrill of live football.
The anticipation for these fixtures is palpable as Kilmarnock FC continues their efforts to bolster their standing this season, while St Mirren aims for an away victory at Dens Park. With tickets selling quickly, both clubs encourage fans to secure their place, promising that April 5, 2025, will be a date etched in the memory of many as another exhilarating chapter in the Scottish Premiership unfolds.