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  • First team

    Mixed emotions // Motherwell 0-0 Partick Thistle (1-3 Pens)

  • First team

    Motherwell 0 – 0 Partick Thistle (1-3 Pens)

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Partick Thistle draw

  • First team

    Kilmarnock next in the Premier Sports Cup

  • First team

    Paul McGinn ahead of Partick Thistle

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell previews Partick Thistle

  • First team

    Harry Paton surgery

  • Women

    Motherwell 10-0 Livingston

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    SPFL Trust Trophy match at Fir Park

  • Women

    Sienna McGoldrick completes Motherwell move

  • First team

    Mixed emotions // Motherwell 0-0 Partick Thistle (1-3 Pens)

    It was a day of mixed emotions for the Steelmen as despite progressing to the next round of the Premier Sports Cup, their performance against Partick Thistle left a lot to be desired. 

    Zach Robinson was unlucky not to find the back of the net in the first half, with Liam Gordon and Dan Casey also going close, but neither side could break the deadlock in 90 minutes and as a result, the game went to penalties with Motherwell’s progression already secured.

    Aston Oxborough did his part, saving two stops and almost a third. However, with O’Donnell, Seddon and Wells all missing, the bonus point headed back to Glasgow.

  • First team

    Motherwell 0 – 0 Partick Thistle (1-3 Pens)

    Motherwell 0 – 0 Partick Thistle (1-3 Pens)

    A draw was enough for Motherwell to claim top spot in group G and progress into the last 16 of the Premier Sports Cup.

    For the second time in this competition the Fir Park men faced a penalty shoot-out. Thankfully, the group was decided before Thistle converted three penalties to collect the bonus point.

    After converting all five against Montrose, ‘Well were less efficient from the spot this time, with only Ebiye hitting the back of the net, while Seddon, O’Donnell and Wells all missed, as Oxborough’s two saves proved pointless.

    With the SPL kick-off next up Stuart Kettlewell possibly considered his line-up with the visit of Ross County next Saturday in mind.

    While the ‘Well boss still debated on his first choice ‘keeper, Aston Oxborough was back in goal. And Harry Paton’s long term injury allowed Andy Halliday a midfield spot, while up front Filip Stuparevic was paired with Zach Robinson.

    After a brief flurry around the home goal Mason McCready made his first routine save gathering a low shot from Lennon Miller.

    The best chance of an opening gaol came at the other end.

    From four yards Danny MacKay should have side footed Fitzpatrick’s cross beyond Oxborough. He almost made amends minutes later when his pass across the six yard box slid beyond the stretching Brian Graham.

    After 27 minutes the Thistle ‘keeper made two superb save to keep the scores level.

    A steady build up ended with Robinson collecting the ball at the edge of the box and his curled shot was heading for the top right-hand corner until McCready leapt to palm the ball against his crossbar before taking a thump from Miller as he tried to no home the rebound.

    From Halliday’s corner the ‘keeper produced great reflexes this time palming Liam Gordon’s powerful header over the bar.

    Just before half-time Aaron Muirhead’s challenge on Robinson at the edge of the box was ignored by referee David Dickenson, amidst loud claims for a penalty, as the half finished with ‘Well unable to find the opening goal.

    The ‘Well boss was hoping that a half-time change would help break the deadlock, with Dylan Wells replacing Stuparevic.

    First chance of the half came seven minutes later. Stephen O’Donnell’s cut back found Ewan Wilson but on his wrong foot as he blazed the ball wide of target.

    A quick break from the visitor’s found MacKay cutting in from the right wing but Oxborough stood big to block the angled shot.

    That gave the Firhill men a lift as they started to press towards the ‘Well goal in search of a goal that would take them to the top of the group.

    On the hour mark Marvin Kaleta made his debut as Shane Blaney made way.

    With 68 minutes played Wilson curled a tempting ball towards the six yard area. But having found its way to the unmarked Robinson his attempt at a diving header failed miserably. That was the striker’s last chance to find the net as Moses Ebiye was given the opportunity to add to his goal tally.

    Best chance, though, came at the opposite end. Mackay opened up the home defence and his cut back to Graham eight yards in front of goal begged a finish and put the visitor’s in the driving seat but the Thistle captain scooped the ball over the bar.

    With the prospect of penalties looming Kettlewell sent on Mark Ferrie and Steve Seddon.

    And the former Oxford United full back made an immediate impact with a run and cross which found Ebiye in front of goal only to see his header pushed away by McCready.

    With neither team able to find a winner the game headed for a penalty decider and earning Thistle a bonus point which was not enough to overtake Motherwell at the top of group G.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Partick Thistle draw

    Stuart Kettlewell gives his thoughts on Motherwell’s draw with Partick Thistle.

    The Steelmen lost on penalties but still topped Group G and progressed to the Second Round where they will face Kilmarnock.

  • First team

    Kilmarnock next in the Premier Sports Cup

    Kilmarnock next in the Premier Sports Cup

    We have been drawn to face Kilmarnock in the second round of the Premier Sports Cup.

    The Ayrshire side come into the competition in the second round due to their participation in Europe.

    The tie will be played at Fir Park on the weekend of August 17/18.

    Ticket details will be released in due course.

  • First team

    Paul McGinn ahead of Partick Thistle

    Newly named captain Paul McGinn speaks about the pride and honour of being named skipper for the upcoming season.

    The defender says he will be a slightly different captain to Liam Kelly.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell previews Partick Thistle

    Motherwell go into this final Premier Sports Cup group match with their fate in their own hands and manager Stuart Kettlewell think this scenario is an excellent advert for the competition.

    Kettlewell confirms the injury update on Harry Paton who will now be out for a minimum of 14 weeks, as well as providing updates on Ross Callachan, Sam Nicholson and Callum Slattery.

    The Motherwell boss all speaks about the recent speculation surrounding Apostolos Stamatelopoulos.

  • First team

    Harry Paton surgery

    Harry Paton surgery

    Midfielder Harry Paton has underwent surgery for an injury sustained in Motherwell’s 3-1 win over Clyde last Saturday.

    The Canadian was forced off in the first-half following the incident. Manager Stuart Kettlewell has provided the following update on the state of play.

    “Harry has had surgery on his ankle,” he said.

    “It was a pretty bad injury. It looks like he’ll be out for a minimum of 14 weeks. We’ll support Harry to make sure he comes back from this injury.

    “We’ve got the likes of Ross Callachan and Sam Nicholson out doing some pretty extensive work but not back in the group yet. That’s moving in the right direction.

    “Callum Slattery is coming along really well, he has a smile on his face because he’s making good strides.

    “He’s desperate to get back on the pitch but there’s a timescale involved. You won’t see him playing until well into November. If we introduce him too early, there’s a risk of another injury.”

  • Women

    Motherwell 10-0 Livingston

    Motherwell 10-0 Livingston

    The women of steel kicked off their pre-season preparations with a positive display against an experienced Livingston side, as both continued to build their fitness levels ahead of their respective SWPL and SWPL2 league seasons.

    The joint training session enabled both clubs to feature the entirety of their squads, with rolling substitutions across both halves. Summer additions Mason Blyth-Clark, Sienna McGoldrick, Rachel Todd and Jenna Penman all featured in a mixed squad of experience and youth, with academy graduates Kyla Thomson and Hannah Cairns also featuring.

    Blyth-Clark netted a hat-trick, with Todd securing a brace and contributions from McGoldrick, Jo Addie, Morgan Cross, Trialist and academy prodigy Thomson.

    Motherwell broke the deadlock within the opening phases of play, as Blyth-Clark skilfully escaped her marker to convert from close-range before replicating the opener with a quickfire second moments later.

    Todd added her name to the scoresheet moments later after calmly working her way through numerous Livingston jerseys before coolly dispatching an accurate finish into the top-right corner.

    Morgan Cross evaded the Livingston backline midway through the first-half before racing through on goal and placing a precise effort through the legs of the goalkeeper. Blyth-Clark secured her first-half hat-trick as the half-time whistle neared, with the women of steel heading into the break with a comfortable advantage. 5-0.

    Motherwell picked up from where they left off as the second-half resumed, with Todd netting her second from close-range. Jo Addie prodded home Katie Rice’s floated corner kick for Motherwell’s seventh of the evening. Trialist added to the scoreline moments later with an exceptional effort from the edge of the penalty area that nestled comfortably into the top-left corner.

    McGoldrick calmly slotted home a ninth from within 10-yards before academy prospect Thomson drilled home an excellent composed finish after skilfully working her way into the box following an audacious solo-run from the halfway-line.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    SPFL Trust Trophy match at Fir Park

    SPFL Trust Trophy match at Fir Park

    Motherwell B will take on East Stirlingshire at Fir Park in the SPFL Trust Trophy on Tuesday 30 July. 

    Kick off is 7.45pm.

    Tickets for the match can be bought online.

    Adult tickets cost £5, with concessions costing £2. All supporters will be housed in the main stand.

    Should the ‘Well progress, they will face either Celtic B or East Kilbride.

  • Women

    Sienna McGoldrick completes Motherwell move

    Sienna McGoldrick completes Motherwell move

    Sienna McGoldrick is our fourth signing of the summer.

    The Scottish youth international midfielder came through the ranks at SWPL champions Celtic, breaking into first-team contention at only 15-years-old. The youngster joins the women of steel in search of regular first-team action – following in the footsteps of fellow international teammates Laura Berry and Kayla Jardine.

    A combative and technically skilful player capable of operating across a variety of positions, McGoldrick broke the deadlock in the U18s SWF Scottish Cup final against Hearts; catching the eye of Head Coach Paul Brownlie.

    “I’m really happy to have joined Motherwell for next season,” McGoldrick emphasised.

    “Over the past few seasons, other young players have came here, gained the experience of first-team football and have really developed their game.

    “I can’t wait to get started.”

    McGoldrick has represented Scotland across a variety of age categories, making 5-appearances throughout her time within the international ranks; including an international call-up to the MIMA Cup in Murcia, Spain.

    “This is a very positive signing,” head coach Paul Brownlie added.

    “We identified Sienna as a very exciting young talent who could provide vital competition for places.

    “I am looking forward to watching Sienna’s progression this season.”