Your Killie v Aberdeen matchday guide


It’s another big night under the lights at Rugby Park as we welcome Aberdeen to Ayrshire once more.

Kilmarnock v Aberdeen: Wednesday, March 3 2020, 7.45pm

Ticket Information:

You can buy your ticket online with just a few clicks.

Ticket Prices

  • £22 adults
  • £17 concession (Over 65s, U21 and students)
  • £5 U16s

We’ll have cash-only East Stand ticket pods in operation while the Ticket Office will be open from 12.30pm until kick off for fans wishing to pay by cash or card on the day.

Aberdeen supporters can buy tickets from the old KFC Fitness Centre on Rugby Road, directly across from the Chadwick Stand from 6.45pm.

Ticket for our upcoming trips to Hamilton and Motherwell will not be available to purchase between 6.45pm and kick-off.

Killie TV

If you can’t be at Rugby Park, KTV has got you sorted. Andy Bargh and Alan Cochrane will be providing commentary with coverage starting at 7.30pm.

There’s video for international subscribers, with dedicated Killie commentary for fans inside the UK & Ireland.

A full match replay and post-match reaction will be available to all subscribers in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Not signed up yet? Purchase a KTV subscription here

Anyone experiencing any issues should contact support@killietv.co.uk

Getting to the Ground 

Supporters can take advantage of 50% off all Stagecoach Dayrider tickets to and from the game. Full information about our partnership can be found here.  

 

The Killie Club

Why not get ready for the big game by taking a trip to the revamped Killie Club?

Pick Up The Programme

Stephen O’Donnell is the star in this week’s edition of the programme, as he reflects on the season so far, representing Scotland and becoming a father.

Following on from his Celtic Park bow, you’ll also find out which tunes makes Ally Taylor’s MyPod whilst Kirk Broadfoot tells us which stars would make his table in our ‘Five Dream Dinner Guests’ feature.

The programme has also got our wonderful contributions from John Livingston and Richard Cairns, delving into the archives with illuminting stories and pictures from our past.