Matches 06/11/2023
Match Preview: Queen’s Park vs Raith Rovers
SPFL cinch Championship Queen’s Park v Raith Rovers Hampden Park, Glasgow |
Ticket Purchase Information
Raith Rovers fans will be in section P4.
Carer and Wheelchair tickets must be bought directly through Queen’s Park.
If any fans have any issues, they can call 0141 632 1275 or email tickets@queensparkfc.co.uk.
Queen’s Park encourage supporters to buy tickets online, from the button below:
Prices for tickets are as follows:
Adults – £20
Concession 65+ – £13
15y/o and younger – £8
Student – £13 *
*They ask that Students contact the club with their matriculation details to organise their ticket.
Additional Information
- The advice to all is to arrive early to avoid delays at the turnstiles.
- The stadium turnstiles will open at 2pm 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 head to Hampden this Saturday, as they take on Queen’s Park in their latest Championship clash.
Rovers head into this one on the back of a 1-1 draw with Airdrie last weekend, a result which stretched their unbeaten run to six matches, and kept them four points behind leaders Dundee United, with a game in hand.
Robin Veldman’s Spiders have had an up turn in fortunes of recently, turning defeats into draws, with their last four league games ending all square.
Their last result was their most impressive of that sequence, coming back from two goals down against Ayr United to snatch a point in the final minute, thanks to an equaliser from Ruari Paton.
Those results have allowed them to creep back up the table to seventh, although all three sides below them have played fewer matches than them.
This will be the sides second meeting this term, and the away support this weekend will be hoping it pans out in a similar fashion to the first.
Callum Smith had fired Rovers into an early lead, and after Will Tizzard was sent off for Queen’s, it looked like Rovers might be in for a comfortable afternoon.
However, Jack Turner and Dom Thomas nudged the visitors in front, but with time running out, a late brace from Lewis Vaughan earned Rovers all three points.
Saturday’s match referee will be Craig Napier.
Head-To-Head Record
Queen’s Park wins: 35
Raith Rovers wins: 52
Draws: 26