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    Tawanda Maswanhise named December player of the month

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    Kai Andrews is our first 2025 arrival

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    Callum Slattery ahead of Kilmarnock

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Kilmarnock

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    Kilmarnock: The first of four on the road

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    Hitting the 30-point milestone // Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

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    Stuart Kettlewell to serve one-match ban

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    Buses running for cup tie

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    St Johnstone cup tickets now on sale

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    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

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    Tawanda Maswanhise named December player of the month

    Tawanda Maswanhise named December player of the month

    You have voted Tawanda Maswanhise as your G4 Claims December player of the month. 

    December kicked off with a substitute appearance against Dundee, before being an unused sub against St Mirren.

    Maswanhise was then brought into the starting lineup against Dundee United, where he placed the ball perfectly onto Apostolos Stamatelopoulos’ head, where the Aussie made it 3-1 in the game.

    He was back amongst the goals against Rangers at Fir Park, bringing the ball down perfectly before performing a stunning piece of trickery to evade the Rangers defenders before flashing the ball into the bottom corner.

    This came after his excellent through ball for Stamatelopoulos to open the scoring.

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    Kai Andrews is our first 2025 arrival

    Kai Andrews is our first 2025 arrival

    Kai Andrews has joined the club on loan from Coventry City until the end of the season, subject to international clearance. 

    The 18-year-old has made his first move away from Coventry in search of more minutes at first-team level. Andrews has played twice for the Coventry first-team to date and has been a regular on the bench in the English Championship.

    Andrews will already be familiar with one of his new teammates, Lennon Miller, when the two faced off when Andrews was playing for Wales’ Under 19 side.

    “We have got an excellent track record when it comes to bringing young players from England up here on loan,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “There is a genuine belief we can help their progression, and with the likes of James Furlong, Marvin Kaleta, Georgie Gent, Brodie Spencer and Mika Biereth all coming up here and doing well, we see this as a great opportunity not only for the club, but for Kai also.

    “I recently watched him playing for his Under 19s national side against Scotland, and I thought he was a real standout. Coventry have made no secret that they rate him highly, so it’s an exciting signing.”

    A tall centre-midfielder, Andrews signed his first professional deal in January 2024, having made his debut in August 2023 against Middlesborough.

    Andrews will wear the number 54 shirt.

    “It’s great to be here,” Kai Andrews added.

    “We have been exploring the idea of me going out on loan to get first-team minutes and be in that environment. I wanted a place where I felt I could perform at my best and this feels like the right place.

    “The boys have been great so far at helping me settle in. I can’t wait to get started.”

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    Callum Slattery ahead of Kilmarnock

    Callum Slattery made his return after over a year out through injury last weekend against Aberdeen. Slattery describes how the recovery process was physically and mentally, whilst also touching on the feeling of being back out on the pitch. 

    The midfielder recalls the moment the injury occurred, saying he knew it was a bad one straight one. He discusses how ticking off targets along the way made the recovery smoother and he also touches on the expectations he has going forward.

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Kilmarnock

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell has put together a plan between himself and his staff to deal with his touchline ban on Wednesday night against Kilmarnock. 

    Kettlewell was braced for the outcome of his red card and as such, has put all the pieces in place to deal with the situation. The manager discusses his teams performances during such a testing period, as well as commenting on recent links with Kai Andrews.

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    Kilmarnock: The first of four on the road

    Kilmarnock: The first of four on the road

    Motherwell play their first of four games in a row on the road on Wednesday 8 January against Kilmarnock. 

    Kick off is 7:45pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets can be bought online.

    Away Support will be situated in the Chadwick Stand Only.

    Pricing: Online Discounted Digital Ticket Purchases

    (Away support)
    Adults £27
    Over 65s (O65s / U21s / Students) £22
    Under 18 £15
    Under 16s £10
    Under 5s Free with any full paying Over 18 – (MUST contact the ticket office prior to purchase to arrange – MAX 1 per full paying over 18) ticket to arrange – MAX 1 per full paying over 18. Please note this MUST be done 24hrs prior to matchday)
    • Under 5 (In addition to a free under 5 – MUST contact the ticket office prior to purchase to arrange): £5
    Purchases at our Ticket Office
    (Away support)
    Adults £30
    Over 65s (O65s / U21s / Students) £25
    Under 18 £20
    Under 16s £12
    Under 5s- 1 Free with any full paying Over 18 – (MUST contact the ticket office prior to purchase to arrange – MAX 1 per full paying over 18)
    • Under 5 (Not purchased at the same time as a full paying over 18/In addition to a free under 5): £5

    Ambulant & Carer tickets: £25 (Carer Free of charge if in receipt of carer’s allowance) – To purchase ambulant & carer tickets please contact the ticketing team – email: tickets@kilmarnockfc.co.uk

    Tel: 01563 545311To reserve wheelchair accessible & carer tickets please contact our disabled supporters’ representatives direct:
    Peter Orr                                                   Mae Orr
    07759 616945                                          07909 713098

    peterorr45@yahoo.co.uk*

    Away End tickets will be available in the Chadwick Stand only, if an away supporter purchases a home end ticket, they will be denied entry.

    Tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and T&C’s apply.If you require assistance, please contact our ticketing team at tickets@kilmarnockfc.co.uk or call 01563 545311

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Squad Update

    Ross Callachan, Zach Robinson, Steve Seddon and Lennon Miller are out for this game. Apostolos Stamatelopoulos will be out. Harry Paton missed out against Aberdeen and will be assessed.

    Callum Slattery made his return to action on Sunday against Aberdeen.

    Stuart Kettlewell will serve a one-match touchline ban.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell moved up to fifth place in the table on Sunday, thanks to a 2-0 win over Aberdeen. The result helped the Steelmen reach the 30 point marker for the season, a tally that has taken eight fewer matches than last season to reach.

    Tawanda Maswanhise was on target again, taking him as joint top goalscorer for Motherwell this season on five.

    It was a really positive afternoon with Callum Slattery and Paul McGinn both getting minutes since their injury recoveries, as well as Jack Vale getting more minutes.

    That result means it’s three wins and two draws in the last seven games for Stuart Kettlewell’s side. Motherwell have found the trip to Ayrshire a tricky one in recent seasons, with their last win coming in February 2021 thanks to Allan Campbell strike.

    Opposition Report

    Kilmarnock suffered their first defeat on home soil since November on Sunday against Ross County. This will be their third game at home in a row.

    Derek McInnes’ side have picked up two draws and two wins in their last four, with Killie tenth in the table, a point above Hearts.

    Summer signing Bruce Anderson has continued to find the back of the net with his new club, with the forward notching eight goals in his first season at Rugby Park.

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    Hitting the 30-point milestone // Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    Motherwell were looking to show a reaction following their recent defeat at Tynecastle. Stuart Kettlewell wanted to see more of everything from his team and that’s exactly what he got. 

    With Aberdeen in town, the Steelmen wanted to make the most of their one and only home game this month.

    Academy graduate Ewan Wilson banged home his first professional goal at the back post to kick off proceedings in the first-half, before Aberdeen were reduced to ten men when Slobodan Rubežić was given his marching orders for a head clash with Tony Watt.

    Motherwell pounced and straight from the restart, made it two through Tawanda Maswanhise.

    A professional display in the second-half saw Motherwell introduce Callum Slattery and Paul McGinn following on from their injury lay-offs, with the next game, once again, in just three days time.

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    Stuart Kettlewell to serve one-match ban

    Stuart Kettlewell to serve one-match ban

    Stuart Kettlewell will serve a one-match touchline ban against Kilmarnock on Wednesday. 

    Our manager has been issued with a suspension by the Scottish FA after being sent off in our recent match with Rangers.

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    Buses running for cup tie

    Buses running for cup tie

    We are aware that there are no trains running to Perth from Motherwell on Saturday 18 January, the day of our fourth round tie against St Johnstone. 

    While there are replacement bus services, we want to make it as easy as possible for our supporters to make such a crucial match.

    As such, we have got two buses running from Fir Park to McDiarmid Park. The price is £15 per person.

    The Cooper Bar will be open from 11.30 for refreshments, with coaches leaving at 13.15.

    To book, please visit our ticketing platform.

    Alternatively, call us on 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

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    St Johnstone cup tickets now on sale

    St Johnstone cup tickets now on sale

    Tickets for our trip to McDiarmid Park in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup are now on sale.

    These can be bought online.

    (Away support)
    Adults £20
    Concessions (Over 65s /U20s) £12
    Under 12 (no admission without adult) £5
    Ambulant disabled adult (must be in receipt of PIP/DLA) £20
    Ambulant disabled concession >65 / U20 (must be in receipt of PIP/DLA) £12
    Personal assistant (no admission without ambulant disabled supporter) £0

     

    • Ticket sales are online only (with the exception of the wheelchair & PA tickets)
    • Disabled/ambulant supporters must be in receipt of PIP/DLA and will be asked to verify this when purchasing online
    • Personal assistant tickets cannot be added to an order without the age-appropriate ambulant disabled ticket being added first
    • U12 tickets cannot be purchased without an adult/concession ticket (max 2 x U12 per order), the adult/concession ticket must be added first

    Wheelchair & PA tickets can be purchased directly from the St Johnstone FC ticket office on 01738 459090.

    Adult/concession wheelchair tickets are £20/£12 respectively. A personal assistant ticket is included in the ticket price.

    There are a limited amount of disabled parking bays for visiting supporters to book in advance (£5 – cash on the day). Supporters should email dao@perthsaints.co.uk with their name and vehicle registration to enquire about booking.

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    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    Two first-half goals were enough to see off 10-man Aberdeen, as Motherwell secured three points to propel themselves back up to fifth in the Premiership table. 

    The Steelmen move three-points clear of sixth-placed St. Mirren, and four-points shy of Aberdeen in fourth, as Stuart Kettlewell’s side ended their four game winless run to earn their first victory of 2025.

    The Dons continued their miserable run of 10-games without a win and five straight defeats, as Ewan Wilson’s opener and Tawanda Maswanhise’s second ensured all three-points remained in North Lanarkshire.

    After the disappointing performance at Tynecastle, Stuart Kettlewell made four changes to his starting line-up.

    At the back, Kofi Balmer swapped places with Shane Blaney, while Davor Zdravkovski came into the midfield with Marvin Kaleta recalled to the wide right.

    Without the injured Apostolos Stamatelopoulos in attack, Moses Ebiye was given a rare start with Tawanda Maswanhise and Tony Watt supporting on either side.

    Both sides competed well in the first half-hour before Ewan Wilson powered ‘Well into the lead with his first Motherwell goal. A double blow for the Dons came shortly before the half-time whistle when Slobodan Rubezic received his marching orders after an altercation with Tony Watt yards from the Motherwell touchline. Maswanhise immediately capitalised on the one-man advantage, coasting through the dis-united Aberdeen backline before stroking home a second for the Fir Park side before the interval.

    The Dons made a positive start, with Oxborough called into action to deny Luis Lopes, whilst Maswanhise retaliated by testing Ross Doohan within the opening stages of the game.

    A couple of minutes later, Aberdeen had a narrow escape.

    Balmer’s long-throw eventually reached Casey, who coasted into the Dons six-yard box, but his dipping header sailed across the face of goal before falling beyond the back post.

    The pressure on Doohan’s goal finally earned the home side the opener after 34 minutes.

    This time Watt was the provider, firing the ball across the penalty area, and Wilson raced in at the back post to slam a fabulous left-foot finish high past Doohan to put the Steelmen in front.

    Dons had a lot of possession, with little threat on Oxborough’s goal, as ‘Well looked to comfortably hold onto their single goal lead until the interval.

    Then, less than a minute before the break, the visitors endured a frustrating moment in the game.

    Watt and Rubezic tangled after the ball rolled out of play near the halfway line, and the Dons defender reacted by facing up to Watt, where he appeared to clash heads before being subsequently shown a red card for violent conduct.

    Before the Aberdeen defence could reorganise, Jimmy Thelin’s side were immediately hit with a second goal.

    From that well-placed throw-in, Kaleta lofted the ball over the visitor’s rearguard, allowing Maswanhise to run through on goal before calmly sliding the ball past Doohan for his fifth goal of the season.

    Two goals ahead at half-time for the second consecutive home game and with a man advantage, ‘Well fans were hoping that Dons couldn’t stage a second half fightback.

    With two halftime changes and the backing of their encouraging 1400 fans, the Pittodrie side made a spirited start to the second half, giving Oxborough a few anxious moments.

    With five minutes remaining, Paul McGinn and Callum Slattery were warmly welcomed back after long-term injuries and see out the closing stages of the game as ‘Well extended their impressive home form.

    Motherwell Team: Oxborough, Kaleta, Casey, Gordon, Balmer, Wilson, Zdravkovski, Halliday, Watt, Ebiye, Maswanhise.

    Motherwell Bench: Hegyi, O’Donnell, Koutroumbis, Blaney, McGinn, Sparrow, Slattery, Nicholson, Vale.