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  • First team

    Get your tickets for Rangers

  • First team

    Story of the Match from win over Dundee

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Loan Watch: McLaughlin opens his account

  • First team

    David Turnbull gets Scotland recognition

  • Women

    Women lose Scottish Cup final

  • Women

    Women prepare for Scottish Cup final

  • First team

    See the highlights from win over Dundee

  • First team

    Players react to win over Dundee

  • First team

    Manager hails win over Dundee

  • First team

    Motherwell 1 – 0 Dundee

  • First team

    Get your tickets for Rangers

    Get your tickets for Rangers

    Motherwell have picked up back-to-back victories and head to Rangers on Sunday, 11 November looking to make it three-in-a-row.

    The Steelmen have already enjoyed a thrilling clash with the Ibrox side this season, equalising in the last minute in a 3-3 draw at Fir Park.

    You can buy your tickets online now. Adult tickets cost £27, Over 65s and 17/18 year olds get in for £20, while under 16s will be charged £9.

    Alternatively you can buy from Fir Park in person. We are open 9-5 Monday to Thursday, 9-4 on Friday and 10-1pm on Saturday.

    Kick off at Ibrox on Sunday is at 3pm.

  • First team

    Story of the Match from win over Dundee

    The second part of a big week saw Dundee head to Fir Park.

    This is the Story of the Match.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Loan Watch: McLaughlin opens his account

    Loan Watch: McLaughlin opens his account

    Neil McLaughlin was named in the starting team and grabbed his first goal of the campaign as Stirling Albion ran out 3-0 winners at home against Berwick Rangers.

    The youngster opened the scoring after 16 minutes, tucking home Danny Jardine’s pass at the back post.

    Former ‘Well youth Dylan Mackin was also on target for the Binos, with the win creating some distance between them at the bottom two clubs.

    Peter Morrison made his sixth appearance for Albion Rovers in their 2-1 defeat away to league leaders Peterhead.

    The young ‘Well stopper had another busy afternoon at a cold, windy Balmoor and made a number of stops in difficult conditions. But he couldn’t step his side ending up on the losing side, despite Barry Eley’s second-half hit.

    In the Championship, Jake Hastie was a 72nd minute sub as Alloa lost at home to Dunfermline. The winger was introduced with the Wasps trying to get back into the match following Jackson Longridge’s 69th minute goal, but the Pars held on for the three points.

    Ross MacLean was an unused sub as Morton thrashed Partick Thistle 5-1, where Shea Gordon continues to miss out with an injury picked up against Celtic earlier in the campaign.

  • First team

    David Turnbull gets Scotland recognition

    David Turnbull gets Scotland recognition

    Motherwell youngster David Turnbull has been recognised for his excellent form with a call to play for Scotland’s Under 20 side.

    The midfielder, who has scored twice in his last two appearances, has been a standout for Stephen Robinson’s side and makes the step up, having represented his nation at Under 19 level.

    The 19-year-old will be in contention to face Turkey on Saturday, 17 November, with the friendly match being played in Murcia in Spain.

  • Women

    Women lose Scottish Cup final

    Women lose Scottish Cup final

    Motherwell were unable to cap an incredible season by lifting the SSE Scottish Women’s Cup as they fell to a crushing 8-0 defeat against Hibs.

    The women of steel headed into the showpiece fixture at Firhill as massive underdogs and, after conceding in the second minute, rarely came close to defying the odds.

    Abigail Harrison’s deflected shot put Hibs ahead after just two minutes and they doubled their lead just three minutes later when Jamie-Lee Napier headed home Rachel McLauchlan’s cross at the back post.

    Donald Jennow’s side were shell shocked and things went from bad to worse on 14 minutes when Harrison added to her tally with a clinical finish from close range.

    Harrison limped off to be replaced by Lauren Davidson and the substitute made an immediate impact when a clinical counter from a Motherwell corner ended with the striker slotting the ball under the helpless Autumn Farrell.

    The ‘Well goal continued to come under siege and Maxine Welsh was desperately unlucky to see her clearance from a low cross beat Farrell and find the net for 5-0.

    A sixth Hibs goal followed before the break, Cailin Michie’s low drive from outside the area finding the bottom right corner.

    Going into the half time break 6-0 down, Jennow was tasked with delivering one of the most difficult team talks of his managerial career.

    Napier bagged her second of the afternoon five minutes after the restart and completed her hat-trick just after the hour mark when she tapped in after Farrell had denied McLauchlan.

    Hayley Cunningham had a shot well saved and Suzanne Mulvey’s header was scrambled clear as Motherwell tried to find a consolation, but it was Hibs who continued to enjoy the better of the chances as the match drew to a close.

    In the end it was a bitterly disappointing way for ‘Well to end the season, but they can take great pride in their record breaking league campaign and in the run to the final.

    Motherwell will return to action in the new year, when preparations will begin for their first ever season in SWPL 1.

    Picture: Lorraine Hill

  • Women

    Women prepare for Scottish Cup final

    Women prepare for Scottish Cup final

    Motherwell will bid to complete a historic league and cup double when they take on Hibernian in the final of the SSE Scottish Women’s Cup on Sunday.

    The women of steel have enjoyed a quite remarkable season, racing to the SWPL 2 title, setting a record points tally along the way and they have carried their form into the Scottish Cup, scoring 20 goals in their four games in so far in the competition.

    Donald Jennow’s side will go into the final as massive underdogs against a Hibs side aiming to clinch a Scottish and SWPL Cup double for the third successive season.

    Kick off at Firhill is 4:10pm. Tickets are available on the gate priced £5 for adults, £2 for concessions and free entry for under 16s.

    The Visitors

    In Hibernian, Motherwell will be coming up against one of the very best sides in Scotland.

    The Easter Road side have a wealth of quality throughout their side and have demonstrated those qualities with successes in both cup competitions over the last three years.

    Despite their domination in the cups, Grant Scott’s side fell agonisingly short of ending Glasgow City’s stranglehold on the SWPL 1 title, missing out on the final day of the season.

    Road to The Final

    Motherwell

    R2 – Cumbernauld Colts – 8-1

    L16 – Aberdeen – 8-1

    QF – St Johnstone – 1-0

    SF – Spartans – 3-1

    Hibernian

    R2 – Thistle Weir – 7-0

    L16 – Dundee United – 3-0

    QF – EUHV – 11-0

    SF – Glasgow City – 2-1

    What They Said

    Emma Black is under no illusions as to the size of the task facing Motherwell at Firhill and despite having won all there is to win in the Scottish women’s game, the defender insists sampling Scottish Cup success on the back of a superb league campaign would be amongst the best.

    “Hibs have won all the domestic cups out with the league in the last few seasons, that show they have that winning mentality already in place,” she said. “They have a lot of quality and international players and we are under no illusions as to how difficult a game it will be.

    “If you said to me when I signed in January that we’d have won the league having gone all the season unbeaten on the pitch and made the Scottish Cup final I’d have said there was no chance.”

    ‘Well gaffer Donald Jennow is determined to build on a fantastic season and is relishing the big occasion.

    “I’ve spoken recently about the success of this season and the achievements of this squad but today I want to look forward,” he said. “The most successful teams always ask “what’s next?” For me today should whet the appetite for more success.

    “I want more success for these players and for this club and so I want today to be the first step towards sustained success”

    Don’t Miss Out

    If you can’t make it along to Firhill, be sure to follow @MotherwellLFC on Twitter for team news, live updates, goal highlights and action shots from the match. The game will also be shown live on BBC Alba.

  • First team

    See the highlights from win over Dundee

    ‘Well recorded their first home league win of the season thanks to David Turnbull’s stunning second half strike.

  • First team

    Players react to win over Dundee

    Gaël Bigirimana, Peter Hartley and Trevor Carson spoke of their delight as Motherwell made it two wins from two in a week.

    The Steelmen followed up their victory at St Mirren by overturning Dundee 1-0 at Fir Park, with David Turnbull netting a sensational strike.

  • First team

    Manager hails win over Dundee

    Stephen Robinson says his team have shown their character as they stepped up to secure back-to-back league victories.

    The manager saw his side pick up a 1-0 win over Dundee, after the midweek result at St Mirren.

     

     

  • First team

    Motherwell 1 – 0 Dundee

    Motherwell 1 – 0 Dundee

    Motherwell made it a perfect four days with a hard-fought win over Dundee.

    Although it took a superb David Turnbull goal midway through the second half to separate the sides, the Steelmen generally dominated the proceedings to thoroughly deserve their second win of the week.

    And while it was a great week for the team, it was a personal achievement for the impressive Turnbull, who capped a mature performance with his second goal in only his third start this season.

    Nor surprisingly Stephen Robinson stood by the same team who dominated the game in Paisley in midweek.

    Searching for their first home league win of the season, the Fir Park men took the game to a Dens side who, rooted at the bottom of Ladbrokes Premiership, were equally desperate for a win.

    That meant it was end to end stuff in the early part of the game. Inside 90 seconds, Peter Hartley blocked in front of Trevor Carson and as play raced towards the other end Gaël Bigirimana’s thumping drive was palmed out by Jack Hamilton.

    In their next attack Dundee came within inches of opening the scoring, but Darren O’Dea’s powerful header crashed against the crossbar, before the ball was scrambled out of the home six yard area.

    Most of the play, though, was towards the visitor’s goal.

    In a packed box, Ryan Bowman could only force his effort wide of goal, before his pass inside set up Liam Grimshaw but his strike was blocked on its way to goal.

    After an exchange of passes with Richard Tait, Turnbull cleverly dragged the ball back from the byline, before driving an angled shot just over the bar.

    On the half hour Bigirimana’s cross fell for Carl McHugh near the corner of the box and his left foot dragged the ball across goal and beyond the far post.

    The final chance of the half came in injury time but – straining to get his head to Turnbull’s corner – Tom Aldred could only direct the ball beyond the back post.

    ‘Well started the second half on the front foot and within minutes had penalty appeals turned away when Grimshaw was felled in the box. Turnbull then threaded a measured pass for Main and his cut back intended for the waiting Bowman was almost turned over his own goal line by O’Dea.

    Another cross from the influential Turnbull was cleared in the direction of Bowman and his superbly executed overhead kick was blocked in front of goal.

    The pressure on the Dundee goal was incessant and Chris Cadden provided Bowman with a more orthodox opportunity but his glancing header drifted beyond Hamilton but on the wrong side of the ‘keeper’s post.

    After 65 minutes, Danny Johnson got his chance to find a way through the Dens defence.

    However, before he could find his feet Turnbull found the back of the net with an absolute screamer of a goal.

    Collecting the ball some 35 yards out the 19-year-old took aim before unleashing a sensational strike which sent the ball high into Hamilton’s right hand corner.

    With five minutes remaining, Cadden had a chance to claim his second goal of the week but after racing into the box he powered Grimshaw’s pass over the bar.

    After being pressed into their own half for almost the entire second half, Dundee made a late bid to take something from the game.

    Despite launching a series of set pieces into the “Well box, the Peter Hartley and Aldred stood firm protecting Carson who finished the game without having to make a single save.