Matchday Guide | St Mirren (H)


Kilmarnock kick-off the New Year with a cinch Premiership clash against St Mirren at The BBSP Stadium, Rugby Park on Monday 2nd January 2023. Tickets for the 3pm kick-off are available online, with pay-per-view match passes also on offer to supporters.

Entry Information

Admission is by eTicket only. QR codes providing a link to online sales are overtly displayed around the stadium to assist those who wish to purchase tickets upon arrival.

BUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE

Pricing:

  • Adult: £25
  • Concessions (Over65/Student/Under21): £20
  • Under 18: £15
  • Under 16: £8
  • Under 5: Free with any full paying Over 18 – (MUST contact the ticket office to arrange)
  • Ambulant & Carer tickets: £15 (Carer – FOC)

*To purchase ambulant & carer tickets, please contact the ticketing team on: tickets@kilmarnockfc.co.uk or 01563 545311

Killie TV (UK)

Supporters have the chance to watch the match via live stream, with Killie TV pay-per-view game passes available for £12.99. Streaming details can be found HERE.

Killie TV (International)

The match will also be broadcast to international subscribers who will be able to view coverage as part of their package by logging into Killie TV as normal. John Barnes will be joined by Tom Callaghan on commentary for this one.

Should you experience any issues, then please get in touch with killietv@streamdigital.tv

Weather

3°: Sunny intervals and light rain

Match Officials

Referee: Grant Irvine

Assistant Referees: Drew Kirkland & Andy Milne

Fourth Official: Stewart Luke

VAR: Gavin Duncan & Gary Hilland

Remembering a Football Icon

A minute’s applause will be held prior to kick-off to allow teams, match officials and supporters to pay their respects to Pelé: one of the game’s all-time greats.

Killie Magazine (January edition)

The first edition of the year is a 66-pager which is bustling with Killie content for fans of all ages. Pick up a copy online or from the superstore to read exclusive interviews with Joe Wright and our new Head of Recruitment, Russ Richardson, before flicking through some memories of past League Cup Semi-Finals.