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    Trevor Carson called into Northern Ireland squad

  • First team

    ‘We lacked the desire to win it’

  • First team

    Motherwell 0-1 Hamilton

  • First team

    ‘We need to turn performances into results’

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    Buy your Motherwell v Hamilton programme

  • First team

    Campbell and Turnbull in Scotland Under 21 squad

  • First team

    Glentoran lie in wait in UEFA Europa League

  • First team

    Next up: Hamilton Academical

  • First team

    ‘We got the performance’

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    Hibernian 0-0 Motherwell

  • First team

    Trevor Carson called into Northern Ireland squad

    Trevor Carson called into Northern Ireland squad

    Trevor Carson has been called into the Northern Ireland squad for their UEFA Nations League games.

    Ian Baraclough’s side take on Romania and Norway in their first matches back after the enforced break.

    Liam Donnelly misses out through injury, as Carson looks to make his first international appearance since November 2018.

  • First team

    ‘We lacked the desire to win it’

    “We didn’t have the desire to make it happen for us.”

    Stephen Robinson reacts to Motherwell’s loss to Hamilton.

  • First team

    Motherwell 0-1 Hamilton

    Motherwell 0-1 Hamilton

    Motherwell were left frustrated and pointless as Hakeem Oddofin’s 85th minute winner was enough to give Accies their first win of the season.

    The hosts failed to turn their superiority into goals, controlling much of the match.

    But despite David Turnbull’s promptings and 13 corners into the Hamilton box, Stephen Robinson’s men failed to take their chances and paid dearly as their derby rivals once again came up with the sucker punch at Fir Park.

    The ‘Well boss stood by the same starting side which performed so well at Easter Road but left Edinburgh with only a point to show for their efforts.

    That meant a home debut for local boy Stephen O’Donnell and on-loan forward Callum Lang.

    Both teams set out still looking for their first win of the season and without the vocal encouragement of derby fans.

    It was the visitors from across the Clyde who made the better start as the Accies players buzzed around Trevor Carson’s penalty area in the early stages.

    And the ‘Well goal had a narrow escape after 12 minutes. Under pressure from Marios Ogkmpoe, Declan Gallagher had to lob the ball back towards his own ‘keeper.

    That resulted in a headed joust between Carson and the Accies striker but as the ball bounced towards an open goal Gallagher retrieved the situation to boot the ball clear.

    At the other end Ryan Fulton was forced into the first in a number of great takes inside his six yard box as Sherwin Seedorf delivered a tempting cross for Jordan White.

    Allan Campbell then matched the pace of Justin Johnson into the ‘Well box before producing a wonderfully timed tackle to deny the Accies winger.

    After 19 minutes, swift footwork from Seedorf carried him away from four Accies players but his breathtaking run ended with a low drive straight at Fulton.

    The Fir Park men were much more controlled in their build up with everything going through the midfield and David Turnbull in particular, who continually tested the Accies defence with probing passes around the visitors’ box.

    Fulton was proving to be the busier of the two ‘keepers and just before the half hour he got down well to palm a 25 yard drive from Turnbull round his right hand post.

    Two minutes from the end of an entertaining first half Fulton threw himself towards his other post again denying Turnbull, who’s measured header looked destined for the corner of the net.

    There were no changes in the ‘Well ranks at half-time as the pattern of the game was set to follow the first 45 minutes.

    Only five minutes into the half had passed when Turnbull collected the ball 30 yards from goal before striking a stunning shot which Fulton matched rising to palm the ball over his bar.

    The Accies goal was under pressure from succession of Turnbull corners with White meeting one of them only to head wide of target.

    Jermaine Hylton replaced Lang a few minutes later as Robinson’s men attempted to get more crosses in behind the Hamilton defence.

    On the hour mark ‘Well made their second substitute with Christopher Long replacing White who had bravely led the front line without really troubling the Accies central defenders.

    The corners from Turnbull continued to fly into the Accies box but somehow the visitor’s goal survived.

    With 25 minutes remaining the overworked Accies made a triple substation to try and relieve the constant play towards Fulton’s goal.

    However, despite being under the cosh there was always the suspicion that Accies would steal the opening goal.

    And it would have arrived after 72 minutes if Carson hadn’t extended his right leg to push the ball away inside a packed six yard box and deny the visitors.

    That gave Hamilton heart and led to a lot more action around Carson’s goal.

    With ten minutes remaining ‘Well made another double substation bring on Jake Hastie and Tony Watt but ‘Well had conceded some control and the enthusiasm to break down a well drilled Accies rearguard.

    Instead it was Hamilton that looked the more likely to make the breakthough and eight minutes from time Hakeem Odoffin should have beaten Carson from four yards instead of scooping his effort wide of goal.

    The ‘Well defence failed to respond to Odoffin’s threat and three minutes later the Accies defender dived inside the six yard box to head the ball low beyond Carson to take all three points and leave ‘Well empty handed for their efforts.

    Motherwell: Carson, O’Donnell, Mugabi, Gallagher, Lamie, O’Hara, Campbell (Watt), Turnbull, Seedorf (Hastie), Lang (Hylton), White (Long).

    Subs not used: Morrison, Robinson, Grimshaw, Maguire, Polworth.

  • First team

    ‘We need to turn performances into results’

    “We got the response we needed last weekend. Now we need to turn that into a positive result in the derby.”

    Stephen Robinson looks ahead to Saturday’s visit of Hamilton Academical.

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    Buy your Motherwell v Hamilton programme

    Buy your Motherwell v Hamilton programme

    Our match programme will remain available to buy across the 2020/21 season.

    Although we are starting the campaign behind closed doors, you can start by purchasing your Motherwell v Hamilton Academical programme online now and have it delivered to your door.

    Priced at £3, head to Curtis Sport and make your purchase now.

    All in-stock programme are dispatched directly from Curtis Sport’s warehouse if ordered before 4pm, Monday to Friday.

    If you want to secure your programmes for the whole of the season, you can take out a subscription to receive them all to your door, even after we’re back in at Fir Park.

    Priced at £95, head to Curtis Sport and buy your subscription now.

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    Campbell and Turnbull in Scotland Under 21 squad

    Campbell and Turnbull in Scotland Under 21 squad

    Allan Campbell and David Turnbull have been named in the latest Scotland Under 21 squad.

    The Motherwell pair have been called up for the UEFA Under 21 Championship qualifier with Lithuania on 8 September.

    The match will be played in Vilnius with a 4.30pm kick-off.

    They are joined in the squad by ex-Motherwell forward James Scott, now with Hull City.

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    Glentoran lie in wait in UEFA Europa League

    Glentoran lie in wait in UEFA Europa League

    We will face Glentoran in the first qualifying round of the 2020/21 UEFA Europa League.

    Our Northern Irish opponents were confirmed after their 1-0 win on Thursday night at home to Faroese side HB Torshavn.

    The match will be played on Thursday, 27 August at Fir Park. Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

    Details on how to watch the fixture will be announced on Friday.

  • First team

    Next up: Hamilton Academical

    Next up: Hamilton Academical

    Our neighbours Hamilton Academical visit Fir Park in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday, 22 August.

    The match is available to watch online on a pay-per-view basis at live.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Season ticket holders can watch for free. Kick-off is at 3pm BST.

    Tale of the tape

    Hamilton won on their last competitive visit to Fir Park, with Aaron McGowan and David Moyo scoring in the second half to take a 2-1 comeback victory.

    The last encounter between the two sides came in February in a 0-0 draw in Hamilton.

    Form guide

    A 1-0 home defeat at the hands of St Mirren made it three straight losses since the start of the 2020/21 campaign.

    An opening day loss at Celtic was followed by a 1-0 home defeat at the hands of Ross County.

    Motherwell’s 0-0 draw at Hibernian marked a much-improved performance and a second point of the season, having drawn 2-2 with Livingston in midweek after losses to Ross County and Dundee United.

    Watch live at home

    Saturday’s match is available to stream online for fans of both clubs.

    Available for £12, buy early to secure your ticket for the game. Just head to live.motherwellfc.co.uk and choose the pay-per-view option.

    Based outside of the UK/Ireland?

    All Scottish Premiership games, home and away, are available to view on our live streaming platform to fans based abroad.

    Priced at £150 for the season, or £15 per month, sign up at live.motherwellfc.co.uk today.

  • First team

    ‘We got the performance’

    “Did we get the result we deserved? No.

    “Did we get the performance? Very much so.”

    Stephen Robinson reacts to Motherwell’s 0-0 draw with Hibernian.

  • First team

    Hibernian 0-0 Motherwell

    Hibernian 0-0 Motherwell

    A much-improved Motherwell performance saw the Steelmen take a point from in-form Hibernian.

    But the visitors arguably should have had all three, after a Jordan White goal at the end of the first half was controversially chalked off for offside.

    Manager Stephen Robinson made two changes to the starting team which drew 2-2 with Livingston in midweek.

    Callum Lang returned from suspension to take Christopher Long’s position as a wide forward, while there was a debut for Stephen O’Donnell in place of Liam Grimshaw.

    With Scott Fox ruled out for the majority of the season with a knee injury, young ‘keeper PJ Morrison came in on the bench.

    With the boss looking for a reaction from his players, he got it early on in the capital.

    The opener should have come with eight minutes gone. Lang cut in from the left and fired a brilliant curling shot towards the bottom right corner.

    Ofir Marciano was unsighted but pulled off a miraculous diving save to tip the ball around the post.

    The marauding O’Donnell found himself in the box soon after and could have had a debut goal, only for his shot from six yards to be blocked as he pulled the trigger.

    Then with 10 left in the half, Motherwell should have had the lead. Jordan White fired home from 12 yards but, after much deliberation, the goal was chalked offside.

    There was dubiety over whether the linesman thought Seedorf had interfered with the goalkeeper, or touched the ball on the way through. In any case, television pictures showed after that neither occurred.

    Motherwell again dominated large spells of the second half as they continued to maintain their tempo but struggled to properly trouble Marciano again until the last kick of the ball, when substitute Tony Watt saw his shot from just inside the area easily claimed.

    Motherwell: Carson, O’Donnell (Grimshaw), Gallagher, Mugabi, Lamie, O’Hara, Campbell, Turnbull, Seedorf (Hylton), Lang (Watt), White (Long).

    Subs: Morrison, Maguire, Polworth, Robinson, Hastie.

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