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SPFL Trust Trophy Round 3 Raith Rovers v Cliftonville Stark’s Park, Kirkcaldy |
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Ticket Purchase Information
Cliftonville fans will be housed in The Craiglea Timber Stand (North Stand).
Cliftonville supporters are advised that the away end ticket pod will not be open, and so purchasing tickets online in advance is the easiest, most convenient way of securing entry to to the match. The Main Office will be open for ticket purchases, but will be very busy.
Raith Rovers FC encourage all fans to purchase tickets in advance, online via the “Buy Now” button below:
Prices for tickets are as follows:
Adult £12
Concession £10
Under 12 £5
RaithTV Live Stream
RaithTV are providing live Pay-Per-View coverage of this match in the UK, as well as being available internationally to subscribers.
Additional Information
- The advice to all is to arrive early to avoid delays at the turnstiles.
- The stadium turnstiles will open at 1pm and stewards will be on hand to check tickets and undertake searches.
- Anyone arriving at the turnstiles intoxicated or in possession of alcohol or pyrotechnics will be refused entry.
- All supporters are reminded that all forms of smoking including Vapes are prohibited.
- SPFL Ground Rules are displayed at all points of entry.
Match Preview
After a thrilling, last-gasp 3-2 win over Queen’s Park last weekend, Raith Rovers will put league business to one side this Saturday, when they kick off their SPFL Trust Trophy campaign against Northern Irish side, Cliftonville at Stark’s Park.
This will be The Reds first time they’ve participated in the competition, and while Jim Magilton’s side started the season in fine form, a run of three league games without a win has seen them slip to fourth in the standings.
While this is the sides first competitive fixture, they’ve met three times in friendly matches, with Rovers winning all three, the last coming in 2005, when Rovers triumphed 4-2 on penalties after a 0-0 draw, to win the Shine A Light charity trophy.
Cliftonville have a smattering of players who have SPFL experience, with central defender Luke Turner previously on the books of Aberdeen, right back Conor Pepper played for Morton and Inverness, while forwards Joe Gormley and Sam Ashford played for St Johnstone and Ayr United respectively.
Ben Wilson is the club’s top scorer this term, with four goals in just three appearances, since joining from Brighton in the summer.
Saturday’s referee will be Grant Irvine.