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  • First team

    Next up: Queen of the South

  • Women

    Open trials for Under 19s girl’s academy

  • First team

    Manager reacts to win over Queen’s Park

  • First team

    Queen’s Park 0-1 Motherwell

  • First team

    INSIDE MOTHERWELL // Up and running

  • First team

    Darragh O’Connor signs

  • Women

    Nicole Cairney joins Motherwell

  • First team

    Graham Alexander previews Queen’s Park

  • First team

    The man who defied a nation of critics

  • Archive

    Women’s staff secured for season

  • First team

    Next up: Queen of the South

    Next up: Queen of the South

    The return to Fir Park comes on Saturday, with Queen of the South the visitors.

    Fans are back home for the Premier Sports Cup group stage match. Kick-off is at 3pm.

    Welcome home

    All tickets for the match have been allocated to season ticket holders. We can’t wait to welcome almost 2,000 of you back home.

    If you haven’t been emailed your ticket yet, please let us know ASAP by calling 01698 333333 or emailing tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Some fans have had issues adding their ticket to the wallet on their phones.

    If this happens to you, please open the Print at Home document attached to your ticket email and have it open on your phone. We will be able to scan the barcode from that.

    If you have a ticket and cannot make the match, please let us know ASAP by calling 01698 333333 or emailing tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk. This will allow us to potentially pass your ticket to a fan who missed out in the ballot.

    Watch out for an email on Friday with important information about coming back to Fir Park.

    Watch live

    If you can’t make the match, there’s two options.

    A live stream of the game is available to purchase from https://ppv.motherwellfc.co.uk for £10 now.

    Alternatively, our Cooper and Centenary bars will be open from 12pm and will be showing the match live.

    Tale of the tape

    Motherwell and Queen of the South have been familiar foes in recent times.

    A 2-0 win at Fir Park in 2018 for the Steelmen was followed by a 3-0 win for Motherwell at Palmerston in 2019.

    Form guide

    Motherwell won their opening group match away at Queen’s Park on Wednesday night.

    A 1-0 victory at Firhill came courtesy of Steven Lawless’ first-half goal.

    Queen of the South lost their opener 1-0 to Queen’s Park, before a 3-1 win at Annan Athletic on Tuesday.

  • Women

    Open trials for Under 19s girl’s academy

    We are holding open trials for our new girl’s academy Under 19 squad on Sunday 18 July 2021. 

    We are looking for players born in 2003, 2004 and 2005.

    All players must be free agents.

    Trials will begin at 1.30pm and will last until 3.30pm, with registration taking place at 1.15pm.

    If you wish to take part and have the chance to be a part of our academy, please complete the online registration process hereplease complete the online registration process here.

     

  • First team

    Manager reacts to win over Queen’s Park

    “We came here to win and we did.

    “But we know there’s room for improvement and there’s work to do.”

  • First team

    Queen’s Park 0-1 Motherwell

    Queen’s Park 0-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell started the season with a clinical 1-0 victory over Queen’s Park in the Premier Sports Cup group stage.

    Steven Lawless’ goal in the first half was the difference against the League One side, who caused trouble but were wasteful when faced with Liam Kelly.

    Youth graduate Dean Cornelius was given his first start, with Darragh O’Connor and Kaiyne Woolery also making their debuts in the first XI.

    But on the 14th minute mark, Motherwell took the chance when it arrived for them.

    A loose ball on the edge of the box saw Maguire react quick to drive in, skip inside and fire a ferocious effort at goal, which was parried away.

    Maguire recovered the situation and backheeled to Watt, whose pass inside found the waiting Lawless.

    Under pressure, he showed all the composure needed to turn his man and fire into the bottom-right corner of the net from 12 yards.

    Undeterred, the hosts ploughed on and Simon Murray carved out a whole host of chances for his team which he failed to take, while Kelly had to react fast to chest away a Robson drive from distance.

    The League One side ended the first half perhaps aggrieved they weren’t at least level, having broke into the Motherwell box plentiful times but proving wasteful in front of goal.

    The Spiders would again look the more likely in the early exchanges of the second half.

    Kelly again was at the rescue 10 minutes in. Brown’s surging run through the middle against a retreating defence saw him slip in Murray on the left.

    One-on-one with the goalkeeper from 15 yards, he picked his spot but Kelly reacted brilliantly to get down low and stop the equaliser.

    There was a welcome return in midfield from Liam Donnelly after almost a year out injured, while Kevin van Veen also got late minutes to make his first appearance in claret and amber.

    Motherwell would threaten as the game wore on, with Maguire and Watt both seeing shots saved, while the hosts’ danger subsided near the end as Graham Alexander’s men returned to Fir Park with all three points.

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    INSIDE MOTHERWELL // Up and running

    The first episode of Inside Motherwell for the 2021/22 season is here.

    The return to pre-season training can be a gruelling one for the players, even if the actual break is shortening in length.

    Mark O’Hara made sure he kept himself in good shape over the summer, although even he found the going tough in the first day “yo-yo” running test.

    A new season needs a new kit. Step forward defender Ricki Lamie to model our new away strip for the campaign.

    We caught up with the defender behind the scenes on the shoot to find out how his return to action was going, and find out if he has an second career in modelling ahead.

    Stephen O’Donnell didn’t return at the same time as the rest of the squad for pre-season training. And rightly so, with the important defender involved with the Scotland national team at EURO 2020.

    Criticised as part of the team’s loss to Czech Republic in the opening match, he answered all the critics with an outstanding performance against eventual finalists England, in which he almost netted a memorable and famous winner.

  • First team

    Darragh O’Connor signs

    Darragh O’Connor signs

    Darragh O’Connor is the latest addition to the Motherwell squad.

    The Irish defender has signed an initial one-year deal, arriving after departing Leicester City. His move is pending international clearance.

    “Darragh is a young centre-half who has been with us for the last couple of weeks,” manager Graham Alexander said.

    “We really like what we’ve seen with his attitude and commitment to the game.

    “He’s a young player with a lot of potential, but we also think he’s got the capability to break into our first team and compete with our more senior players.

    “We’re delighted to have him on board.”

    O’Connor made six appearances for the Foxes in the EFL Trophy over his two seasons with the club, as well as featuring 15 times in Premier League 2.

    Born in London before moving back to his native Republic of Ireland at an early age, he also featured at youth level for Shamrock Rovers and in the Irish First Division with Wexford.

  • Women

    Nicole Cairney joins Motherwell

    Nicole Cairney joins Motherwell

    Motherwell have completed the signing of winger Nicole Cairney.

    Returning for her second spell at the club, Cairney left the Steelmen for Lanarkshire rivals Hamilton in January 2020.

    After helping Hamilton secure promotion to the top flight in the last campaign, the forward has rejoined the women of steel.

    “Nicole will bring experience, good quality on the wing and can play across the three on the front,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “I’ve worked with Nicole for several years so I know what she can bring to this team.”

  • First team

    Graham Alexander previews Queen’s Park

    The Motherwell boss looks ahead to the Premier Sports Cup opener away against the League One side.

  • First team

    The man who defied a nation of critics

    Stephen O’Donnell silenced a nation of critics with his performance against England at EURO 2020.

    After a barrage of unwarranted comments on the first match against the Czech Republic, the Motherwell right-back responded with a head-turning performance at Wembley, almost netting the winning goal and also being part of the only defence to keep a clean sheet against the eventual finalists.

    Now back in ML1, O’Donnell has his sights set on lifting the Steelmen up the Premiership table with a strong start to the campaign.

  • Archive

    Women’s staff secured for season

    Women’s staff secured for season

    Paul Brownlie has finalised his backroom staff for the SWPL1 season.

    The head coach has brought in Leanne Crichton as his number two, Forfar midfielder Craig Slater as first team coach and Conor O’Boyle as a goalkeeping coach.

    “I am delighted to finalise my staff group with Leanne, Craig and Conor,” Brownlie said. “I believe I have real quality coaches and people.

    “One thing that’s been clear from day one is we are pulling in the same direction. We all have similar thoughts on the game and the direction we want to take Motherwell this season and beyond.”

    Leanne Crichton

    Coming in as a player/assistant manager, Leanne Crichton is one of the most recognised names within Scottish women’s football.

    Having amassed more than 70 caps for her country, multiple league titles with Glasgow City and played in the Champions League, Crichton brings a wealth of experience to the Motherwell dressing room.

    “Leanne was someone I was desperate to get in as assistant manager,” Brownlie added. “She is a vastly experienced player both domestically and internationally, and she knows the standards required.

    “Leanne has been a serial winner throughout her career. She understands the demands of the modern game, and how professional athletes should act both on and off the pitch.”

    Craig Slater

    Former Partick Thistle, Colchester and Kilmarnock player Craig Slater comes in as a first team coach.

    “Craig is someone I’ve known for several years and brings vast experience having played at all levels of the game, here in Scotland, England, and international level with the under 21s national team squad,” Brownlie said.

    “He’s a fabulous addition to our coaching staff and I believe the players will benefit from his knowledge and guidance.”

    Featuring for Scotland under 21s and still playing for League One outfit Forfar Athletic still today, Slater has played over 150 games domestically.

    The midfielder came through the ranks at Kilmarnock before earning a move down south to Colchester United. He then had a brief loan spell with Dundee United, before permanently coming back to Scotland with Partick Thistle.

    In 2020 he joined Queen’s Park and then moved onto his current club Forfar in May of this year.

    Conor O’Boyle

    Coming in as the new goalkeeping coach, former Queen’s Park keeper Conor O’Boyle will be looking after the goalkeepers this season to complete the backroom staff.

    Coming through the youth setup at Hibernian, O’Boyle has turned out for Stenhousemuir, Queen’s Park and St Roch’s, before hanging up his gloves in 2017.

    “I’ve worked closely with Conor before and I know how knowledgeable he is on the pitch, and the level of experience he’ll bring to our staff group,” Brownlie said.

    “It is clear to see the rapport he’s building with the goalkeepers during our pre-season preparation, he is a fantastic addition to a strong staff group.”