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  • First team

    Setting the scene on Kilmarnock

  • First team

    Ticket information for Kilmarnock

  • First team

    Story of the Match from Celtic

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Reserves reach League Cup final

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Goals as Reserves reach final

  • First team

    Highlights as Motherwell lose to Celtic

  • Women

    ‘Well progress in SWPL Cup

  • First team

    Players react to Celtic loss

  • First team

    Manager happy with performance in defeat

  • First team

    Celtic defeat a dogged Motherwell

  • First team

    Setting the scene on Kilmarnock

    Setting the scene on Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock lie in wait on Wednesday night, as Motherwell head to Rugby Park looking to end their winless run against the Ayrshire club.

    Here’s an early look ahead to the match.

    Head to head

    Motherwell’s six-game winning run ended at Celtic on Sunday, but their performance showed that there’s plenty potential to get back to form on Wednesday night.

    Kilmarnock sit fourth in the Premiership but their form has taken a dip of late.

    Steve Clarke’s men are without a win in their last seven in all competitions, drawing three and losing four.

    The Kilmarnock manager has a 100% record over the Steelmen, winning all four encounters.

    Ticket information

    Tickets are available online now or from the Fir Park ticket office. Cash gates will also be in operation on the night.

    Kick off at Rugby Park is at 7.45pm.

    Adult £22
    Over 65s / Under 21s / Student £17
    Under 16s £5

    Turnstiles will open around one hour before kick off. Entry is at the Rugby Road entrances.

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

  • First team

    Ticket information for Kilmarnock

    Ticket information for Kilmarnock

    Motherwell are straight back to action on Wednesday night, as they travel to take on Kilmarnock.

    Tickets are available online now or from the Fir Park ticket office. Cash gates will also be in operation on the night.

    Kick off at Rugby Park is at 7.45pm.

    Adult £22
    Over 65s / Under 21s / Student £17
    Under 16s £5

    Turnstiles will open around one hour before kick off. Entry is at the Rugby Road entrances.

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

  • First team

    Story of the Match from Celtic

    It was just another quiet Sunday afternoon in Glasgow. This is the Story of the Match from the trip to face Celtic.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Reserves reach League Cup final

    Reserves reach League Cup final

    Maurice Ross says the rate at which his youngsters are developing is exciting for everyone at the club.

    Motherwell’s reserves ran out 2-0 winners over St Johnstone on Monday, reaching the SPFL Reserve League Cup final with Hearts.

    “I’m delighted for the players getting to the final,” he said. “They deserved it.

    “We’ve gone toe-to-toe with them and deserved it. It could maybe have been 2-1, they had a few half chances.

    “There is so much goes into what they are doing there. It’s not a case of turning up. It’s all planned, the majority of it.

    “They are so loyal and humble. They are desperate for knowledge, and it makes my job easy.

    “It’s mainly about development. But when they are developing at that rate, I am excited.”

    Late goals from George Newell and Akeel Rehman were the difference between the two sides.

    A youthful second string played well in an even first half, but grew into things further as the game wore on.

    With 12 minutes to go, substitute Stuart McKinstry brilliantly dummied to send two defenders the wrong way on the inside left of the box. His low cross was then met by Newell, whose scuffed shot went past a helpless visiting goalkeeper.

    As St Johnstone gambled on an equaliser, McKinstry was again the provider from the left for Rehman. Getting a second bite at it, he fired home just before the full time whistle to secure progression.

    Motherwell: Morrison, MacDonald, Devine, Hussain, Livingstone, McAlear (Liam Brown), Cornelius (Kettings), Rehman, Newell, Semple (McKinstry), Starrs.

    Subs not used: Hemfrey, Bowers, Watson, Jack Brown.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Goals as Reserves reach final

    George Newell and Akeel Rehman were on target as the second string reached the SPFL Reserve League Cup final with victory over St Johnstone.

  • First team

    Highlights as Motherwell lose to Celtic

    Watch the highlights as Motherwell’s winning streak comes to an end with a 4-1 defeat to Celtic in Glasgow.

  • Women

    ‘Well progress in SWPL Cup

    ‘Well progress in SWPL Cup

    Motherwell produced a stunning goal scoring display as they cruised into the last eight of the SWPL Cup with a 13-0 victory over Hutchison Vale.

    Lori Gardner hit four goals and Mhairi Fyfe grabbed a hat-trick, along with doubles from Caitlin Russell, Katie Rice and Chelsea McEachran.

    The ‘Well got off to the best possible start, attacking from the off and Rice fired high into the net to open the scoring in the opening minute.

    After 12 minutes they would double their lead, Rice was felled inside the box and Fyfe converted the resulting penalty.

    Five minutes later Gardner got in on the scoring act and Rice would add her second of the game just before the half hour mark.

    ‘Well were flying and the goals kept coming, Fyfe netting twice more from the spot before the break.

    The 6-0 score at half time didn’t flatter the women of steel and they showed no signs of taking their foot off the gas as the second half got underway.

    Russell poked home from close range into the bottom corner in the 48th minute to make it seven and Gardner added Motherwell’s eighth and her second of the game just after the hour mark.

    Fyfe tapped home from close range to make it 9-0 and the scoreline moved into double figures, when second half substitute McEachran drove right at the heart of the defence, before picking her spot in the bottom left corner to finish off a great individual effort.

    The goals kept coming and Russell stroked home after Fyfe was denied by a good stop by Claire Whitaker in the home goal.

    McEarchran got her second with 15 minutes. A lovely ball over the top by Kirsten Rolph looked to have been dealt with by the Hutchie Vale defence, but the midfielder battled back and used her strength to force the opportunity for the shot. Despite being off balance, she managed to find the goal.

    With five minutes to play Gardner bagged her hat-trick. Intercepting the loose ball at the back, she managed to beat the keeper before finishing into an empty net to extend the lead to 13.

    The score would remain unchanged as a dominant ‘Well side blew away the Edinburgh side with an emphatic win to progress to the quarter-finals of the cup.

  • First team

    Players react to Celtic loss

    Richard Tait, Allan Campbell and goalscorer Gboly Ariyibi speak after the loss at Celtic.

  • First team

    Manager happy with performance in defeat

    Stephen Robinson says Motherwell should be happy with their performance in defeat at Celtic, having dominated large spells of the second half and showing many positive signs.

  • First team

    Celtic defeat a dogged Motherwell

    Celtic defeat a dogged Motherwell

    Motherwell put on a stellar showing at the home of the league leaders, but ultimately succumbed 4-1 to Celtic.

    A quick first-half double from Scott Sinclair and Odsonne Edouard put the league champions in the driving seat before Gboly Ariyibi pulled one back in controversial circumstances at the start of the second half.

    And although Motherwell had chances to punish Celtic as they dwelled on the perceived injustice, the home side rounded off the match with two late strikes from Edouard and Oliver Burke to end ‘Well’s impressive run of wins.

    With the Premiership’s two in form teams boasting identical runs of six consecutive wins, something had to give at Celtic Park.

    The Fir Park men aiming to emulate a 86 year old club record of seven successive league wins, kicked off with four teenagers in their line-up. In the absence of an injured Curtis Main, 18 year old James Scott was given his first start leading the visitor’s attack.

    It was a tough ask for the young ‘Well striker facing a Celtic side still to concede a domestic goal this year.

    However, Motherwell made a confident start and created a couple of half chances. After six minutes Gboly Ariyibi’s run was halted at the edge of the box but Allan Campbell latched on to the loose ball only to see his powerful strike blocked by a Celtic defender.

    Campbell then picked out the forward run of Jake Hastie and when his charge was blunted 20 yards from goal Ariyibi’s lofted his effort high over.

    For all Celtic’s possession and intricate passing there was little getting through the tightly organised ‘Well defence. That was set to change after 21 minutes when an accidental clash of heads between Tom Alded and Edouard left the Fir Park defender bleeding and led off the pitch and replaced by Carl McHugh.

    Five minutes later Mark Gillespie was finally called into action when he was required to routinely catch Edouard’s cross towards goal.

    The in the 31st minute and out of nothing the Parkhead men opened the scoring. Ryan Christie’s deep cross found Scott Sinclair at the rear of the six yard box and his cushioned volley sent the ball beyond the helpless Gillespie.

    The ‘Well ‘keeper prevented Edouard doubling the lead bravely diving at the feet of the French striker. Pushing for a second goal it duly arrived after 36 minutes. Ewan Henderson whipped in a cross from the right and nobody in claret matched Edouard’s run as he raced in to bullet a header inside the post.

    It could have been three before the interval when James Forrest drove towards the corner of the six yard box and his shot was flying into the top corner of the goal until Gillespie solidly palmed the ball over the bar.

    Six minutes into the second half Motherwell pulled a goal back in highly controversial circumstances.

    With Christie grounded Celtic played the ball out of play – expecting it to be returned to them. But when Liam Grimshaw’s throw in found Scott in space he turned and headed for the Celtic goal forcing Scot Bain to push the ball across his box.

    While the Celtic players hesitated, Ariyibi drove the ball under the Celtic ‘keeper to spark furious scenes as the home players protested to referee Kevin Clancy.

    Celtic fans were still airing their displeasure when David Turnbull struck a 25 yard drive which skipped a couple of feet wide of Bain’s right hand post.

    As the home side pressed to regain their two goal advantage Gillespie dived across his goal to push Henderson’s curling free kick beyond his post.

    After 64 minutes Stephen Robinson swapped youth for experience sending on Connor Sammon for James Scott whose every touch was booed by the home fans.

    The Parkhead crowd still reserved some of their anger for the officials and as they screamed for offside against Campbell his cross picked out Turnbull beyond the back post but his header was easily claimed by Bain.

    Motherwell were forced into another defensive substitution when McHugh landed heavily and following lengthy treatment was stretchered off, Liam Donnelly lining up along side Charles Dunne for the final 15 minutes or so.

    Two minutes later Hastie collected a terrific cross field pass from Dunne but as he stepped inside Jonny Hayes was dumped to the ground. As ‘Well appealed for a penalty all eyes fell on the referee who elected to award the free kick to Celtic.

    As the Steelmen pushed for a late equaliser. there was a degree of panic in Celtic’s play as Brendan Rodgers brought Oliver Burke off the bench.

    But is was Edouard who calmed home nerves four minutes from time with a stunning 25 yard free kick which clipped the underside of the bar on its way past Gillespie at full stretch.

    Then as the fourth official indicated nine minutes additional time Burke curled the ball past Gillespie to make it 4-1.