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The final game of the season has arrived and we want you to see the 2017/18 campaign off in style.

As we look to celebrate the season against Hearts, here is all you need to know about the match as well as entertainment and ticket info.

As we prepare for the reopening in 2018/19, the Moffat Stand will be open for this match with standard tickets priced as £20 Adult, £15 Concessions (Over 65, U21 and Students) and £5 for U16s.

Entertainment 

Fans in the Moffat will be able to play games on our new Community Street Pitch before the match and at half time while we'll also have some special mascot guests in the area, supervised by our Community department.

Your support has been magnificent home and away this season and we hope you'll bring plenty of colour and noise to the stadium and create an occasion to savour at Rugby Park.

We're also asking all fans to stay behind after the final whistle as the players conduct their lap of honour and allow them to show their appreciation to you for the support they've received from the stands this season. 

Stay and Party in the Sports Bar with live music and food to enjoy as we mark a wonderful campaign for the top team in Ayrshire.

Local musicians Matthew Scott and Andy K will be playing songs while burgers and hotdogs will be available on the night. The party starts at 6pm and runs until 10pm and we want you to join us to toast The famous Ayrshire Killie. 

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2 hours ago, C4mmy31 said:

The final game of the season has arrived and we want you to see the 2017/18 campaign off in style.

As we look to celebrate the season against Hearts, here is all you need to know about the match as well as entertainment and ticket info.

As we prepare for the reopening in 2018/19, the Moffat Stand will be open for this match with standard tickets priced as £20 Adult, £15 Concessions (Over 65, U21 and Students) and £5 for U16s.

Entertainment 

Fans in the Moffat will be able to play games on our new Community Street Pitch before the match and at half time while we'll also have some special mascot guests in the area, supervised by our Community department.

Your support has been magnificent home and away this season and we hope you'll bring plenty of colour and noise to the stadium and create an occasion to savour at Rugby Park.

We're also asking all fans to stay behind after the final whistle as the players conduct their lap of honour and allow them to show their appreciation to you for the support they've received from the stands this season. 

Stay and Party in the Sports Bar with live music and food to enjoy as we mark a wonderful campaign for the top team in Ayrshire.

Local musicians Matthew Scott and Andy K will be playing songs while burgers and hotdogs will be available on the night. The party starts at 6pm and runs until 10pm and we want you to join us to toast The famous Ayrshire Killie. 

What have people to do between the game finishing and 6pm

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1 hour ago, C4mmy31 said:

 

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That's ok for folk who drink but a lot don't plus kids don't get into sports bar --- 6pm is a stupid time especially game finished about 2-20 then maybe 15 mins for players /manager to get well deserved applause etc seems strange folk have to wait till 6pm for party etc----- mind you won't effect us we will be in park suite

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Good to see Wilson getting a start. For me he will be the long term replacement for Dicker in that position. Another start for Kiltie. Would love to see him get a goal to go into the close season with a bit of confidence. Couple of surprises on the bench in Mackay and Spencer. 

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3 minutes ago, piffer said:

Good to see Wilson getting a start. For me he will be the long term replacement for Dicker in that position. Another start for Kiltie. Would love to see him get a goal to go into the close season with a bit of confidence. Couple of surprises on the bench in Mackay and Spencer. 

Not that I've ever seen the lad play, but if SC manages to turn Brad Spencer into a player then he definitely is the Messiah. 

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26 minutes ago, fraz65 said:

Not that I've ever seen the lad play, but if SC manages to turn Brad Spencer into a player then he definitely is the Messiah. 

Can’t think of seeing him too often. Perhaps as a trialist last summer and as a late sub under McCulloch. The fact that he’s not been quoted for a long time suggests today may be a numbers game rather than him being ready for the first team

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