Matches 29/10/2023
Match Preview: Morton v Raith Rovers
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SPFL cinch Championship Morton v Raith Rovers Cappielow, Greenock |
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Ticket Purchase Information
Raith Rovers fans will enter via The Wee Dublin End turnstiles and will be located in sections F and G of the Main Stand.
Morton encourage supporters to buy tickets online, from the button below:
Prices for tickets are as follows:
Adults £22
Concessions £16
16 – 21 £16
12 – 15 £5
Under 12 £5
There will be a Snack Van at the Away End – cash only, no contactless purchases.
All children 12 and Under MUST be accompanied by a person over the age of 16.
Please check your junk / email folders if you don’t receive your email with your ticket straight away.
On game day please either have your ticket printed out, or saved on to your phone with your contrast fully up for our scanners to read the code.
Additional Information
- The advice to all is to arrive early to avoid delays at the turnstiles.
- The stadium turnstiles will open at 6.45pm 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
Raith Rovers may have been able to enjoy a last minute derby victory on Saturday, but they’ve no time to rest on their laurels, as they head to Greenock on Tuesday for a Championship match against Morton.
Dougie Imrie’s side are currently sitting tenth in the table, but they’re unbeaten in three matches going into this one, and picked up a 1-0 win over Ayr United at the weekend.
With that, and other results having a concertina effect on the table, Morton now find themselves just five points from fourth with a game in hand, despite being bottom of the league.
Rovers will be hoping for the same kind of result as the last meeting between the two, with Rovers taking all three points with. 3-2 win at Stark’s Park.
Jack Hamilton and a Lewis Vaughan penalty had Rovers two up within 15 minutes of the start, only for Morton to get back on level terms thanks to Robbie Muirhead and Robbie Crawford.
However, just when it looked like Morton were the team with momentum, Callum Smith popped up with an excellent solo strike with quarter of an hour remaining to win the match.
Both league matches at Cappielow were tight affairs last term, but the home side took six points out of six thanks to two slender 1-0 wins.
Tuesday evening’s match referee will be David Dickinson
Head-To-Head Record
Morton Wins: 67
Raith Rovers Wins: 58
Draws: 37