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    Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock (4-2 Motherwell on Pens)

  • First team

    A six point week // Motherwell 2-0 Hearts

  • Women

    Hamilton Accies up next in SWPL

  • First team

    Kettlewell reacts to win over Hearts

  • First team

    Motherwell 2 – 0 Hearts

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell ahead of Hearts

  • Archive

    Obika: ‘Craving another win’

  • First team

    Next up: Hearts

  • First team

    Showing the fight we need // Motherwell 2-1 St Mirren

  • Archive

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win against St Mirren

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock (4-2 Motherwell on Pens)

    Motherwell picked up the bonus point in the cinch Reserve League cup this afternoon against Kilmarnock at K-Park by winning the penalty shootout 4-2, with the game ending 1-1 after 90 minutes. 

    Fraser Murray put Kilmarnock ahead with ten minutes remaining but Olly Crankshaw levelled the game in the 89th minute to take the game to the shootout.

    Aston Oxborough would go on to save two out of Kilmarnock’s four penalties in the shootout, with Motherwell converting all four of their spot kicks.

    It would be a game of few chances in the first half. Crankshaw had the ball in the net midway through the first period. The winger cut inside onto his right foot before finishing into the top corner but was adjudged to have been offside by the officials.

    Oxborough was called into action to save Bobby Wales’ effort, which looked to be finishing into the corner. The Englishman got his hand to it to clear it away.

    Oxborough would be involved again in the second half, with two saves from distance to keep the game level.

    But Kilmarnock would dominate the ball more as the half went on and would make it count on 79 minutes. Kian Leslie crossed the ball into the danger area after some good work on the wing and Murray was on hand to head into the far corner to open the scoring.

    The goal would kick Motherwell back into life and Crankshaw fired Motherwell on level terms in one of the last actions of the game. Crankshaw picked up the ball and drilled an effort from 20-yards into the bottom corner. 1-1.

    Motherwell would have a golden chance to win the game after 90 minutes. Some good work from Ross Tierney would unleash Crankshaw who went through on goal but his effort was saved by the keeper.

    Daniel Hunter, Stuart McKinstry and Olly Crankshaw all scored from the spot. Oxborough would save Kerr McInroy’s spot kick, with a strong hand to the bottom right.

    Killie would score their next penalty however Oxborough got down well to the bottom right to save Murray’s effort from 12-yards.

    Ross Tierney stepped up knowing if he finished, he would secure the bonus point for his side and he did just that, sending the keeper the wrong way.

  • First team

    A six point week // Motherwell 2-0 Hearts

    Motherwell made it a six point week as Stuart Kettlewell made it two wins out of two in the cinch Premiership as interim manager. 

    Third placed Hearts made the trip to Lanarkshire as they looked to continue their fine run of form.

    But Motherwell, fought with everything and Job Obika got his side ahead with his first goal for the club on 40 minutes.

    Blair Spittal scored after just 22 seconds in the second half to double the Steelmen’s advantage and to take the wind out of Hearts’ of sails.

    A second win the space of four days, moved Motherwell further away from the bottom of the table as they now look to their next ‘cup final’ against Kilmarnock on Saturday.

  • Women

    Hamilton Accies up next in SWPL

    Hamilton Accies up next in SWPL

    It’s derby week as Motherwell take on Hamilton at K-Park on Sunday 26 February.

    Kick-off is 1.10pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the match cost £8 for adults, with concessions and kids costing £3.

    Cash and card are accepted at the turnstiles. There is no facility to buy tickets online before the match.

    Story of the match

    An international break last weekend meant both side weren’t in action.

    Motherwell advanced comfortably to the Quarter Finals of the Scottish Cup with a 4-0 win over Montrose in their last outing.

    The women of steel are unbeaten in their last four.

    Accies lost their last two games 1-0, against Partick Thistle and Spartans respectively. Their last win came against Glasgow Women in the mid January.

  • First team

    Kettlewell reacts to win over Hearts

    “The game management was outstanding throughout the game.

    “But we can’t get carried away. We’re still in a dogfight.”

  • First team

    Motherwell 2 – 0 Hearts

    Motherwell 2 – 0 Hearts

    A superb 2-0 win over third placed Hearts moved ‘Well six points clear of the foot of the table.

    Another hard working and well managed performance from the Fir Park men saw them earn a second win in five days and demonstrated a strong case for working under Kettlewell on a permanent basis.

    To highlight the significance of the win Robbie Neilson’s side are the third most consistent side in the cinch Premiership with only one defeat, since the sides last met at Tynecastle in November.

    And while it was only a last minute penalty that denied Motherwell a hard earned a point on that occasion, Kettlewell’s men were determined to take all three points after goals from Jon Obika and Blair Spittal either side of the interval put them in the driving seat.

    Not surprisingly, ‘Well’s interim manager made stood by the same starting eleven which made such a dynamic start against St. Mirren before ultimately claim three precious points.

    Fir Park fans hoping for a repeat against third placed Hearts were disappointed as the Edinburgh side, backed by a travelling support of 2,400 that packed the Tommy McLean stand, started the game on the front foot.

    For the opening six minutes ‘Well were pinned back in their own half as the Tynecastle side controlled the game with almost complete possession and forcing a couple of early corners.

    The first foray into the Hearts’ half came after seven minutes Jon Obika and Kevin van Van combined on the right but the final ball into the box was too far in front of ‘Well’s Dutch striker.

    A minute later van Veen lifted the ball over Alex Cochrane providing Max Johnston with a chance to claim his second goal of the week but from an offside position he dragged the ball wide of target.

    Gradually the Steelmen became the side to take control of possession and with Hearts pressed into their own half for a lengthy period James Furlong, who a great 90 minutes, on a few occasions found himself with time to cross into the box but his final ball was misplaced.

    After 20 minutes the visitor’s finally made a break towards the home goal but from 20 yards Stephen Humphreys fired his shot well wide of Liam Kelly’s goal.

    At the other end in a congested box Obika nudged the ball to Blair Spittal and his firm drive towards goal was blocked by Jim Hill.

    There were claims for a penalty when van Veen dragged the ball past Robert Snodgrass before tumbling to the deck but referee Don Robertson waved play-on.

    Snodgrass then turned provider, when after winning the ball at the edge of the box he clipped a delightful ball towards the unmarked Lawrence Shankland. The league’s top scorer looked to be adding to his tally until his well placed downward header across Kelly rebounded from the foot of ‘keeper’s right hand post.

    Seven minutes from half-time a terrific save from Zander Clark rising high to his right hand corner to turn a 20 yard drive from Sean Goss over the crossbar denied ‘Well the opener.

    The goal was only delayed until the resultant corner from Furlong came into a packed box. When the ball was cleared only as far as Goss at the edge of the box his drive was again on target but Obika’s touch from six yard made sure the ball ended up beyond Clark to silence the Hearts’ support behind his goal.

    As the Fir Park men pressed to double their lead before half-time Neilson’s men came close to an equaliser.

    Callum Butcher, who was a rock at the heart of the home defence, was adjudged to handle the ball 25 yards from goal. Stephen Kingsley with an impressive record of free kicks from that area curved the ball over the defensive wall only to watch it clip the top of the crossbar and leave Motherwell holding on to a slender lead at the break.

    In a dramatic start to the second half, though, ‘Well doubled their advantage within a minute.

    Again Obika and van Veen worked well on the left before the latter’s inswinging ball was backheaded by Spittal. And when the ball rebounded from Clark’s left-hand post it was the former Ross County man who followed it up to calmly whip the ball into the net and make it 2-0.

    Encouraged by the vociferous home support, ‘Well chased a third and it almost came when Obika laid the ball into Dean Cornelius and his low drive took a slight deflection to carry it just wide of goal.

    With the equally vocal Hearts’ fans demanding a response from their side, the visitor’s passed up a great chance to pull one back after 55 minutes. From a Hearts’ corner, Hill’s header towrds the back post found Toby Sibbick a yard from goal but he tamely rolled the ball to the waiting Kelly.

    In an attempt to get back into the game Neilson made double substitution but it was Motherwell who looked more likely to extend their lead.

    And Goss typified the Steelmen’s determination and tenacity when he held off three opponents before winning a free kick on the left side of the visitor’s box.

    From Spittal’s inswing free kick Clark was forced to turn the ball over the bar before van Veen was flagged offside.

    Hearts looked more menacing around Kelly’s goal and the ‘Well stopper had a couple of comfortable saves to claim efforts from George Grant and Shankland.

    It was the home side who came close agin, with Clark turning Butcher’s header over the bar before Dan Casey, who had set up the chance was flagged offside.

    As the game entered its last 10 minutes, Kettlewell aiming to keep a firm hold of his side’s two goal lead, brought on Slattery and Stephen O’Donnell.

    Three minutes from time Slattery produced a well timed sliding tackle to deny Shankland a clear shooting chance from six yards.

    The six minutes additional time provided Hearts with some hope of taking something from the game.

    But with Bevis Mugabi replacing Butcher in the centre of the home defence, Motherwell looked assured and in control as they enjoyed a standing applause from the appreciative home fans at the final whistle.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell ahead of Hearts

    It was a win against St Mirren but that’s all it was. That was the message from Stuart Kettlewell as he takes his second game in temporary charge of Motherwell against Hearts on Sunday.

    Kettlewell wants the team to get the fundamentals correct again and insists that any chat about the next permanent Motherwell manager, is at the back of his mind and the players should be thinking the same.

  • Archive

    Obika: ‘Craving another win’

    Jon Obika says Wednesday night’s win against St Mirren in the cinch Premiership was long overdue and what this team needed.

    He recognised the importance and meaning of the win for supporters and wants to repeat that again on Sunday against Hearts.

  • First team

    Next up: Hearts

    Next up: Hearts

    We are at Fir Park once again, taking on Hearts in the cinch Premiership.

    The game takes place on Sunday 19th February and kick-off is 12pm.

    Tickets

    Supporters are able to buy tickets online here or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Ticket Office open from 9am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility

    Away supporters can purchase tickets in the Tommy McLean stand from the ticket booth up until kick-off (cash and card available)

    Ticket office opening times
    Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm and Friday 9-4pm, matchday 9am – kick-off.

    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £21 £25
    Concessions £17 £18
    Young Adults £10 £10
    Juniors £4 £4
     
    – Concessions Tickets would be ages 65 and over and FT Students with a valid matric card.
    – Young Adults tickets would ages 12 to 17.
    – Juveniles would be 11 and under.
    – Family tickets would be one adult / senior citizen concession and x2 juveniles.
    Hospitality

    There are still hospitality places available for this match in the Centenary Suite.  Watch the game in style with prices starting from just £35pp.

    Call 01698 338008 or book online.

    Cooper Bar
    We’re open from 11am on the first floor of our Cooper stand. Fans and children of both clubs are welcome to join us for food and drink.

    How to follow game online

    The game will be live on Sky Sports.

    If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.

    Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.

    The Story of the Match

    Motherwell halted a run of three straight league defeats with an encouraging 2-1 win over sixth placed St Mirren on Wednesday.

    That win pushes Motherwell up to ninth and will provide some confidence ahead to a tough game against third placed Hearts.

    The visitors are in fine form, with only one defeat in their last 13 games.

    Hearts came out on top in the last meeting at Fir Park, with a 0-3 win, but it was a game that ‘Well would be scratching their heads at how they never got anything out the game, let alone a heavy defeat on paper.

    Match Officials
    • Referee: Don Robertson
    • AR1: David McGeachie
    • AR2: Craig Ferguson
    • Fourth Official: Chris Graham
    • VAR: Steven McLean
    • AVAR: Gary Hilland
  • First team

    Showing the fight we need // Motherwell 2-1 St Mirren

    It has been a difficult period at Motherwell Football Club, heightened by Steven Hammell and Brian Kerr departing the club three days ago. 

    With Stuart Kettlewell taking charge of first-team duties on an interim basis, the former Ross County manager spoke openly in the lead up to the game against St Mirren in the cinch Premiership about requiring the full team to be together and ready to fight for each other.

    Opening a two goal lead through Kevin van Veen and Max Johnston, Kettlewell knew that he got the reaction that he wanted out of the players.

    Ryan Strain pulled one back for St Mirren in the first half but in the end, Motherwell got their first win at Fir Park since August with a fighting victory.

    Kettlewell enforced the message this win won’t define how our season ends up but it certainly builds a foundation.

  • Archive

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win against St Mirren

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win against St Mirren

    “It’s a good feeling to get the three points.

    “But it’s what this team brings from now, into the remaining games, that will define their season.”

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