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  • Women

    Boroughmuir Thistle next in SWPL Cup

  • Women

    Motherwell lose to Aberdeen in SWPL Cup

  • First team

    Manager reacts to win at Livingston

  • First team

    Livingston 1-2 Motherwell

  • First team

    Graham Alexander previews Livingston trip

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell trio called up to Scotland Under 17 squad

  • First team

    Mark O’Hara looks ahead to Livingston

  • Club

    Collect your season ticket now

  • Women

    Aberdeen next in SWPL Cup

  • First team

    Next up: Livingston

  • Women

    Boroughmuir Thistle next in SWPL Cup

    Boroughmuir Thistle next in SWPL Cup

    Motherwell play SWPL2 side Boroughmuir Thistle in their third SWPL Cup group match on Wednesday night at Duncansfield Park.

    Kick off in Kilsyth is at 7pm.

    Entry is £5 for adults. Kids get in for free.

    Tale of the Tape

    Motherwell are unbeaten in both matches against Boroughmuir Thistle.

    The most recent encounter between the two sides came back in 2016.

    Motherwell ran out comfortable 6-0 winners in the Championship, after they beat Boroughmuir 4-3 in the fixture earlier in the season.

    Form Guide

    After their 1-0 defeat on Sunday to Aberdeen, Motherwell go into this match knowing they can’t qualify from the group for the next round of the SWPL Cup.

    The women of steel can still finish third however as they look for their first competitive win of the season.

    Boroughmuir come into the game off the back of a 3-0 defeat to Queen’s Park on Sunday as they are also looking for their first points of the group stages.

  • Women

    Motherwell lose to Aberdeen in SWPL Cup

    Motherwell lose to Aberdeen in SWPL Cup

    Motherwell lost their second SWPL Cup group match against Aberdeen on Sunday.

    Bayley Hutchison’s goal in the 20th minute was enough to secure all three points for the Dons.

    Motherwell had the best chance of the opening period. Having won a free kick on the edge of the box, Chelsie Watson stepped up. However her effort went just wide.

    Aberdeen then took the lead. Motherwell goalkeeper Khym Ramsay was closed down by Hutchison, who blocked the goalkeeper’s clearance and finished to make it 1-0 to the hosts.

    Motherwell looked to bounce back straight away. Kaela McDonald-Nguah picked the ball up on the left wing and cut inside, only for her curling effort to come off the crossbar.

    The ’Well continued to pile on the pressure. Claire Crosbie’s header at the back post went across the face of goal and was cleared, just before McDonald-Nguah was set to tap in from close range.

    Crosbie caused the Aberdeen defence more problems just before half-time when her header was cleared off the line.

    In the second half, Motherwell had most of the possession.

    The biggest chance of the second half fell to captain Gill Inglis. Her strike inside the box was set to hit the back of the net but it was blocked by the Aberdeen defence.

    Motherwell will look to bounce back on Wednesday night when they host Boroughmuir Thistle in their third group match in the SWPL Cup.

  • First team

    Manager reacts to win at Livingston

    “We’ve proved to ourselves we can win difficult games. Now we have to build on today.”

    Graham Alexander reacts as Motherwell come from behind to win 2-1 in West Lothian.

  • First team

    Livingston 1-2 Motherwell

    Livingston 1-2 Motherwell

    Liam Grimshaw netted a memorable first Motherwell goal as the Steelmen came from behind to win at Livingston.

    The popular player starred in midfield and followed in Tony Watt’s saved shot to complete the comeback.

    Watt himself had levelled the score early in the second half, after Alan Forrest’s first-half opener for the Lions.

    Motherwell changed four from the team which started the Premier Sports Cup loss to Dundee.

    Bevis Mugabi, Mark O’Hara, Justin Amaluzor and Watt came into the team. Barry Maguire and Liam Donnelly missed out with injury, with Stevie Lawless and Connor Shields dropping to the bench.

    Motherwell almost had the dream start four minutes in.

    A deep cross to the back post was headed back across by Amaluzor to Woolery. Crowded out at close range, he swung a boot and made a connection but saw his certain goal denied.

    Obileye saw a goal disallowed for the hosts  but Motherwell were the team in the ascendancy in the opening stages, with Amaluzor causing plenty trouble down the right.

    Watt felt he should have had a penalty in the 23rd minute when, surging into the area, he collided with his opponent but nothing was given by referee Napier.

    Woolery went close again with a snapshot in the area which hit the bodies in the way,

    Livingston though grew into things as the half wore on and made the breakthrough with 10 minutes left.

    Moving the ball around on the edge of the area, Forrest managed to engineer space for himself 20 yards out and placed his shot perfectly into the bottom-right corner of the net.

    Motherwell came flying out the blocks in the second half and were ahead within two minutes.

    A short corner on the right saw O’Hara deliver into the area.

    Ojala got up to nod the ball on to Watt, who headed home from close range off the left-hand post.

    ‘Well started to find their rhythm again, with Watt constantly dropping deep to cause trouble as they went in search of the lead.

    Woolery had a golden chance just after the hour mark. Slipped in by the brilliant Grimshaw down the left, his placed shot back across goal was gathered by the goalkeeper.

    The game started to open up. Forrest and Anderson were both denied late on the counter for the hosts, but it would be Motherwell who would get the next.

    Watt did brilliantly to engineer space on the edge of the box and his low shot was parried out by the home goalkeeper.

    Alive to the shot, Grimshaw raced in and stabbed home from close range to net his first in Motherwell colours.

    He would then come to the rescue late on, denying Anderson from close range as he pulled the trigger, as the Steelmen held on for their first three points of the league season.

  • First team

    Graham Alexander previews Livingston trip

    The Motherwell boss discusses trying to get the first league win on the board, and transfer dealings, ahead of the trip to West Lothian on Saturday.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell trio called up to Scotland Under 17 squad

    Motherwell trio called up to Scotland Under 17 squad

    Adam MacDonald, Lennon Miller and Bailey Rice have been called up to the Scotland Under 17s squad.

    The Motherwell trio are in Brian McLaughlin’s selection for the national team’s double header of friendly against Wales in September.

    MacDonald has already turned professional this summer at the club, with 14-year-old pair Miller and Rice both members of our academy.

    Scotland face Wales on Thursday 2 September and then Sunday 5 September, both at Forthbank Stadium in Stirling.

    The first match is open to the public, with the second behind closed doors.

  • First team

    Mark O’Hara looks ahead to Livingston

    “I just want to help the team. I’ve got minutes under my belt and I’m raring to go.”

    The midfielder looks ahead to Livingston as he steps up his return to the squad.

  • Club

    Collect your season ticket now

    Collect your season ticket now

    Season ticket cards for the 2021/22 campaign are now available to collect.

    You can pick yours up at Fir Park any time between 9am and 5pm Monday to Thursday, and 9am to 4pm on Fridays.

    If you have paid for delivery, you will receive yours in the post shortly.

    If you require delivery of a new card, or you have any other queries, please contact the ticket office by emailing tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk or call 01698 333333.

    Your new season card is expected to be the same one for the next three seasons, with a replacement only required if you change your season ticket seat.

  • Women

    Aberdeen next in SWPL Cup

    Aberdeen next in SWPL Cup

    Motherwell travel to face Aberdeen in their second SWPL Cup Group A match this Sunday at Balmoral Park.

    Kick off is at 4pm.

    Tale of the Tape

    Aberdeen were promoted last season from SWPL2 after they won the league.

    They lost only one game last season as they finished eight points ahead of Hamilton in second place.

    Motherwell and Aberdeen’s last competitive encounter was in the second tier in September 2018.

    The ’Well came away with all three points as they returned down the road with a 4-0 victory.

    Form Guide

    Motherwell opened their SWPL Cup campaign with a 5-0 defeat at the hands of Rangers on Sunday.

    Aberdeen have already played two cup matches in Group A.

    They beat Boroughmuir Thistle 2-1 in their opening fixture and thumped Queens Park 4-0 on Sunday.

    Eva Thomson and Bayley Hutchison both grabbed doubles in the match.

  • First team

    Next up: Livingston

    Next up: Livingston

    Motherwell head to Livingston in the third cinch Premiership match of the season on Saturday.

    Kick-off is at 3pm.

    Tickets

    The quickest and easiest way to buy is directly from our opponents from their ticketing site. Online tickets are available to buy now.

    Prices are:

    • Adults: £25
    • Concessions (16-18, 65+, registered disabled and full-time students): £17
    • Juniors (Under 16): £10

    You will need to create an account on Livingston’s ticketing site to proceed with your order.

    Tickets can also be bought in person from Fir Park from Tuesday afternoon until Friday. Our ticket office is open from 9am to 5pm except on Friday, when we close at 4pm.

    On matchday, Livingston also have a dedicated ticket booth outside their East Stand which accepts cash and card payments. It is located to the right of turnstiles 15, 16 and 17.

    Watch live

    The match is available to buy on pay-per-view from Livingston in the UK and Ireland for £20.

    To buy, head to ppv.livingstonfc.co.uk.

    International viewers can watch through our subscription service at live.motherwellfc.co.uk. Packages start at as little as £12.50 per month to watch all 38 cinch Premiership fixtures.

    Tale of the tape

    ‘Well are unbeaten in their last three encounters with Livingston.

    Last time out, a 3-1 win at Fir Park in March came through a Devante Cole double and a further Christopher Long strike.

    Motherwell were also victorious on their last trip to West Lothian, with goals from Callum Lang and Tony Watt sealing a 2-0 win.

    Form guide

    Livingston sit bottom as the only team yet to pick up a point in the Premiership after two matches.

    A last-minute home defeat at home to Aberdeen came after a 3-0 loss at Rangers on the opening day.

    The Lions made it through to the last eight of the Premier Sports Cup on Saturday with a penalty shootout win over St Mirren.

    Motherwell exited that competition at the weekend, with a 1-0 away loss at Dundee.

    In the league, an opening day 3-2 loss to Hibernian was followed by a 1-1 draw at St Johnstone.