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  • First team

    A midweek trip to Dumfries in the cup

  • Women

    Motherwell 1-1 Boroughmuir Thistle

  • Archive

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win over Elgin City

  • Archive

    Elgin City 0-2 Motherwell

  • First team

    Sam Campbell joins Annan Athletic on loan

  • First team

    Dan Casey returns

  • Club

    Our 2023/24 away kit

  • First team

    Robbie Mahon joins Edinburgh City on loan

  • First team

    Shane Blaney ahead of Elgin City trip

  • Women

    Motherwell secure Bailley Collins’ signature

  • First team

    A midweek trip to Dumfries in the cup

    A midweek trip to Dumfries in the cup

    We are back on the road again in the Viaplay Cup on Tuesday 18 July, when we travel to Palmerston Park to take on Queen of the South.

    Kick-off is 7.45pm.

    How to follow the game
    Adults £12
    Concessions £6

    Tickets can be purchased online.

    Additional information

    Disabled tickets are the concession price of £6 with carer going free. Please contact  directly to organise this.

    Kit Watch

    After it’s first outing in Elgin, we will be wearing our home kit for this fixture.

    Team News

    There are no new injury concerns following our first match of the season against Elgin City on Saturday.

    Calum Butcher continues his recovery and will remain sidelined for the foreseeable future.

    Ewan Wilson came off against Elgin City with a dead leg. The full-back remains a doubt for the match.

    Motherwell’s fortunes

    Thanks to Lennon Miller’s first half strike and Jon Obika’s first for the season, Motherwell started off their Viaplay Cup campaign with a 2-0 win over Elgin.

    With East Fife beating Queen’s Park on penalties, Motherwell are currently top of the table.

    Opposition report

    Appointed in January 2023, manager Marvin Bartley has been active in first summer window in charge of Queen’s.

    With nine recruited already, 13 left for the exit door in a big summer turnaround for Queen of the South.

    Bartley’s side have been involved in four pre-season matches, with Tuesday’s match against ourselves, being their first competitive match of the season.

    They opened their pre-season campaign with a 1-1 draw against East Kilbride. Following a 2-0 defeat to Livingston and a 3-0 win against Gretna, their last match ended in a 2-1 defeat to Dundee United.

    The Doonhamers will be looking to replace Ruari Paton, who scored 25 goals in all competitions for Queen’s last campaign. Paton moved to Queen’s Park in the summer.

  • Women

    Motherwell 1-1 Boroughmuir Thistle

    Motherwell 1-1 Boroughmuir Thistle

    Motherwell reached the halfway stage in their pre-season campaign, with Boroughmuir Thistle the visitors in a behind closed-doors friendly at K-Park on Sunday.

    A frustrating afternoon for the women of steel, as the scoreline failed to accurately reflect their dominant share of possession, with a late Bailley Collins header cancelling out an opener from the SWPL2 side.

    Chances proved to be few throughout the first half, with both sides trading control of the ball.

    Katie Rice came closest to the opener after latching onto Collins’ through ball at the edge of the box, but the midfielder couldn’t apply the finishing touches, as her effort curled over the bar.

    A resolute Boroughmuir defence continued to frustrate the hosts, forcing attempts from distance, with strikes from Kayla Jardine and Collins failing to trouble the keeper.

    However, Jardine’s pace continued to cause the visitors problems, with the youngster flooding the opposing penalty area with crosses from the left, but the opener failed to materialise before the break.

    The half time whistle allowed both sides the opportunity to make several alterations to their squad, with head coach Paul Brownlie switching eight players.

    Looking for a response, Motherwell came agonisingly close to the breaking the deadlock moments after the restart.

    After initially being fouled at the edge of the box, Rice stepped up and curled an exceptional free kick beyond the reach of the keeper, but the crossbar gave the visiting defence a lifeline.

    After failing to capitalise on an array of opportunities, Boroughmuir netted the opener against the run of play.

    An in-swinging corner from the right sailed dangerously across the face of goal, and the striker placed an accurate header past Cameron.

    With the final few minutes ticking by, Motherwell found the equaliser. Captain Gill Inglis’ deep delivery from the left floated invitingly towards the back post, and Collins expertly escaped her marker to convert.

    The women of steel will continue their pre-season preparations with a visit from Hearts on Friday.

    Line-ups:

    First Half – E. Mutch, T. McGonigle, G. Rafferty, Trialist, E. Donald, S. Gibb, K. Rice, L. Boyes, B. Collins, K. Jardine, K. McDonald-Nguah.

    Second Half – R. Cameron, M. Hay, J, Addie, C. Watson, B. Collins, G. Inglis, A. Anderson, K. McDonald-Nguah, K. Jardine, Trialist, K. Canavan.

  • Archive

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win over Elgin City

    The manager reflects on our 2-0 win over Elgin City

    •  Importance of starting strong
    •  Young prospects impressing
    • Turnaround for Queen of the South game

     

  • Archive

    Elgin City 0-2 Motherwell

    Elgin City 0-2 Motherwell

    Motherwell began their 2023/24 Viaplay Cup campaign in the best possible way, with a 0-2 win over Elgin City.

    Sixteen-year-old Lennon Miller netted his first goal for the club in what turned out to be a comfortable win at Borough Briggs.

    Stuart Kettlewell started with three academy graduates – Ewan Wilson made his debut and Luca Ross earned his first start.

    Motherwell dominated the early exchanges and took the lead in the 25th minute when the ball fell to Lennon Miller 25 yards from goal. The youngster took a touch on his chest and half-volleyed a fine strike low into the net.

    It was a deserved lead as Obika and Wilkinson both had good chances to make the scoreline more convincing.

    There were plenty of chances to extend the lead early in the second half.

    Wilkinson, Mugabi and Slattery all went close but Motherwell were almost punished for passing up those chances on the hour mark.

    First Liam Kelly was called into action, palming away Harvey’s effort after some slack defending.

    From the resulting corner, Ross Draper saw his header cleared off the line by Spittal.

    Nerves were jangled but it wasn’t long before ‘Well extended their lead.

    Obika had been going close all afternoon and found the back of the net in the 75th minute after he converted Mugabi’s knockdown from close range.

    The Steelmen now turn their attention to facin Queen of the South on Tuesday night.

    Elsewhere in Group G, East Fife and Queen’s Park drew, with the home side gaining the bonus point.

     

     

  • First team

    Sam Campbell joins Annan Athletic on loan

    Sam Campbell joins Annan Athletic on loan

    Defender Sam Campbell has joined Annan Athletic on six-month loan. 

    Signing a fresh deal at Motherwell this summer, Campbell heads out to League One to get valuable minutes having missed a large portion of last season through injury.

    Annan gained promotion to League One last season, beating Clyde in the playoffs.

    Best of luck, Sam.

  • First team

    Dan Casey returns

    Dan Casey returns

    Dan Casey has re-joined Motherwell on a two-year deal.

    The Irish defender initially joined the club in February and quickly established himself as, not only a starter, but a fan favourite in his 13 appearances for the club.

    Striking a defensive partnership with Calum Butcher and Paul McGinn, Casey was part of an impressive turnaround towards the latter stages of the season.

    He missed the last two games of the season before his short-term contract expired at the end of the season.

    “It’s very obvious why we wanted to get Dan back again this season,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “He was a big part in the success we seen on the pitch in my tenure last campaign.

    “We want to see the same Dan Casey again this season.”

    Dan Casey joins Harry Paton, Jon Obika and Conor Wilkinson, who have all signed deals this summer.

    “I am so happy to be walking back through the doors of Fir Park again,” Dan Casey said.

    “The feeling around the club and in the dressing room is great.

    “We had a hugely impressive end to the season and I want to pick up where we left off.

    “The fans were brilliant and I felt like they took me in quickly. That’s what makes you want to give your all when you put on the jersey.

    “The season starts tomorrow and I can’t wait to get up and running.”

    Casey will wear the number 15 shirt this season and is eligible for selection for our Viaplay Cup match against Elgin City.

  • Club

    Our 2023/24 away kit

    Our 2023/24 away kit

    Our 2023/24 away kit is now available to pre-order. 

    You can pre-order your kit online now.

    Made up of predominantly claret, this years away colours are a twist on a classic.

    Worn in the 70s, our home colours worn by the likes of Motherwell legends Joe Wark and Willie Pettigrew, featured a claret sash from the shoulder down to the hip.

    This away kit puts a modern twist on the classic.

    Featuring a sash made up of amber and white, with a touch of claret, that comes from the right-hand shoulder to the bottom left of the top.

    A claret button down collar features on the this year’s kit, and claret, white and amber design on the cuff.

    Proud of our heritage, our year of birth is imprinted on the back of the kit.

    This season, ours shorts will be the same for both our home and away kits to make it easier for supporters to buy two full kits this season.

    Manufactured again by Macron, our new front-of-shirt sponsor G4 claims will go underneath the badge.

    North Lanarkshire Suicide Prevention will remain on our sleeve, ensuring we raise awareness for a message on behalf of our community.

    TCL will also remain our main sponsor on the shorts, with Footasylum and Phoenix Specialist Solutions going on the back of the shirt.

    Social care organisation and national charity, Blue Triangle, see their logo remain on the front of the Women’s shirt.

  • First team

    Robbie Mahon joins Edinburgh City on loan

    Robbie Mahon joins Edinburgh City on loan

    Robbie Mahon has joined Edinburgh City on loan for the season. 

    The wingers joins the League One outfit for the 2023/24 campaign having been on loan at Dunfermline last season.

    Winning the League One championship with the Pars, Mahon made 13 appearances and looks to kick on again this season.

    Best of luck, Robbie.

  • First team

    Shane Blaney ahead of Elgin City trip

    Shane Blaney has got his first Motherwell pre-season under his belt after he made the switch from Sligo Rovers last January.

    The Irish centre half discusses the mood within the Motherwell camp and the demands that Stuart Kettlewell has put on all the players.

  • Women

    Motherwell secure Bailley Collins’ signature

    Motherwell secure Bailley Collins’ signature

    Motherwell FC are delighted to announce the signing of Aberdeen midfielder Bailley Collins on a permanent transfer.

    The 19-year old featured 32 times for the Dons last season, netting four goals.

    “I’m delighted to have joined Motherwell,” Collins said.

    “A club with great management and a strong squad of players that I know will help me improve.”

    Collins will be the ninth acquisition of the summer transfer window, as the women of steel prepare to challenge for the top-six this season.

    “Bailley is a fantastic, versatile young player who will provide real energy and drive to this team,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “She possesses the quality we need to help strengthen the squad.”

    Bailley will be available for Motherwell’s upcoming pre-season friendly with Boroughmuir Thistle on Sunday.