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    A similar tale // Rangers 1-0 Motherwell

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    Rangers 1 – 0 Motherwell

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to narrow Rangers loss

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    Stuart Kettlewell pre Rangers

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    Stephen O’Donnell previews Rangers trip

  • Women

    Kayla Jardine departs the club

  • Women

    Introducing our U14 Women’s Academy partnerships for season 2023/24

  • First team

    The players find out their EAFC 24 ratings

  • First team

    A trip to Govan

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    Performances don’t get points // Motherwell 0-1 St Mirren

  • First team

    A similar tale // Rangers 1-0 Motherwell

    It was a case of ‘what if’ last week against St Mirren for Motherwell, when the failed to add the finishing touch to an impressive display and with a trip to Ibrox looming, Stuart Kettlewell’s team had to add quality in the final third. 

    A bright start in Govan for the ‘Well would fill the near 400 travelling supporters with optimism, with Harry Paton and Callum Slattery each going close.

    Brodie Spencer was an ever continuous threat but despite the good start, it was the hosts who take the lead through a very fortunate Cyriel Dessers deflection.

    Motherwell would continue to create time after time as Oli Shaw was presented with the best chance of the game in the second half as he was put through 1v1 with Jack Butland.

    Blair Spittal seen two efforts cleared off the line as the Steelmen went back to Lanarkshire quizzing themselves how they haven’t scored or recored a point in the last two outings.

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    Rangers 1 – 0 Motherwell

    Rangers 1 – 0 Motherwell

    Despite being arguably the better team in the match, Motherwell came away with nothing from Ibrox on Sunday afternoon, with Robbi Matondo’s deflected effort off of Cyriel Dessers deciding the match. 

    Paul McGinn returned to the side, while Conor Wilkinson made the bench, having recovered from injury.

    Harry Paton was the first to go close after just five minutes, he worked the space on the edge of the box before striking the ball just past Jack Butland’s post.

    Blair Spittal’s delivery from a free kick was good and Sam Lammers could only header the ball back into the danger area where Bevis Mugabi looked like he would get on the end of it. However, Conor Goldson hooked the ball over the bar before the Ugandan could get a touch.

    Paton and Callum Slattery linked well before the latter drove into the box and slid the ball wide on 16 minutes.

    Despite a promising start, Motherwell fell behind on 24 minutes. Matondo struck towards goal and his effort came off of Dessers in the area to wrong foot Liam Kelly in the goal and the ball drifted into the net. 1-0.

    As the half drew to a close, there was another opening for the visitors. Spittal crossed the ball into the box with Theo Bair flicking on behind him, wing back Brodie Spencer came rushing in however he couldn’t get a connection with the ball in the area.

    Just before the hour mark and with the score still 1-0, Kelly came rushing out of his net and wiped out Dessers in the box with the Ibrox crowd pleading for a penalty. Fortunately for the Motherwell captain, the linesman had his flag up to save his blushes.

    With Rangers creating a couple of openings that were dealt with by the Motherwell backline, the game was nearing it’s conclusion and Motherwell had a flurry of chances to equalise.

    Spittal seen his low effort cleared off the line by James Tavenier, with Oli Shaw also being presented with a golden chance. The ball was fed through by Bair for the substitute but his effort was saved by Butland.

    Georgie Gent set Spittal up right at the death but once again, the midfielder seen his effort cleared off the line by Goldson before the flag went up for offside.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to narrow Rangers loss

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to the defeat to Rangers.

    • Players deserved to get more out of the game

    • Operating at a good level

    • A bitter pill to swallow

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    Stuart Kettlewell pre Rangers

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell was full of praise for Sunday’s opponents Rangers, having watched them overcome Real Betis in the Europa League on Thursday night. 

    Kettlewell has reinforced the message that matches against the old firm are not Motherwell’s fight however, that doesn’t mean they will lie down and not show fight and spirit.

     

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    Stephen O’Donnell previews Rangers trip

    Stephen O’Donnell discusses his recent return to regular action and how much he has benefitted under Stuart Kettlewell.

    Once a Scotland national team regular, O’Donnell says the manager’s detail and thoroughness towards his work ensures there is clear clarity when he steps onto the pitch.

    With one of the most difficult matches of the season on Sunday, a trip to Ibrox, O’Donnell knows the challenge that awaits and says if Rangers are even the slightest bit off of their top form, that the Steelmen need to make the most of it.

  • Women

    Kayla Jardine departs the club

    Kayla Jardine departs the club

    Kayla Jardine has left the club and will return to Rangers after being recalled from a season-long loan deal.

    The 18-year-old, who netted three times across her first spell in Lanarkshire, extended her stay at the club this summer after signing an initial short-term loan deal in January last season.

    However, the forward has returned to her parent club having yet to make her first appearance in claret and amber for the 2023/24 campaign.

    We thank Kayla for her efforts at Motherwell and wish her all the best for the future.

  • Women

    Introducing our U14 Women’s Academy partnerships for season 2023/24

    Introducing our U14 Women’s Academy partnerships for season 2023/24

    Global steel supplier Steel Plate & Sections and Management consultancy Faithful+Gould, since rebranded as AtkinsRéalis will become our new official U14s regional and national academy squad sponsors until the conclusion of season 2023/24.

    With over 50 years of industry experience, SPS were the first and continue to be a leading supplier in high-yield steel for offshore fabrication and have been committed to ensuring the needs of numerous industries across the globe.

    “We are delighted to announce that SPS Profiling have proudly sponsored Motherwell Football Club’s women’s U14 Academy squad,” SPS Division Manager, John Lynas said.

    “Known as ‘The Girls of Steel’, this support pays tribute to the area’s steelmaking heritage, epitomised by the men’s team, “The Steelmen.”

    “This partnership underscores the connection between local industry and community, fostering youth development and unity. It’s a symbol of the enduring legacy of steelmaking and a bright future for young athletes in the community.

    “Our sponsorship equips the U14 girls with new training gear and features the SPS Profiling logo on their match day kits.”

    AtkinsRéalis, previously named Faithful+Gould, design and deliver major projects on the built and natural environments all around the world, by advising and supporting public and private sector clients with the delivery of complex, outcome-focused projects.

    The U14 national squad sponsor, build relationships based on understanding, integrity and collaboration. Engineering a better future for the planet and its people.

    “We are thrilled to be sponsoring Motherwell Girls National Academy Programme under 14 Football team,” Director Tom McDougall said.

    “Empowering the next generation of females is a cause close to our hearts, and we believe in fostering their passion and dedication.

    “By sponsoring this talented group of girls, we hope to have contributed in a way that the girls have the resources, coaching, and opportunities they need to excel on the field and beyond.”

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    The players find out their EAFC 24 ratings

    It’s the most important time of the year for a professional football player, as they find out their ratings on the new EAFC game.

    From finding out who is the fastest to who is the highest rated in the squad, the Motherwell players are shown their newest cards for the year.

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    A trip to Govan

    A trip to Govan

    Motherwell take on Rangers this Sunday at Ibrox. 

    Kick off is 3pm.

    How to follow the game
    Away section
    Adults £32
    Concessions (Over 65’s & 16/17) £25
    Juniors (Under 16) £14
    Wheelchair and Carer (Adult) £19
    Wheelchair and Carer (Concession) £15
    Wheelchair and Carer (Junior) £10

    Ambulant supporters pay the age-appropriate price with carer free of charge. All wheelchair and ambulant supporters should contact the ticket office to purchase.

    Tickets are on sale from the ticket office and online.

    We have been sent physical tickets so no there will be no e-tickets available for this match, postage and collection from the Fir Park ticket office only. Postage will be available until Wednesday 20th September.

    There will be no ticket sales at Ibrox. The Fir Park ticket office will be open from 10am to 12pm Sunday morning.

    Tickets can be purchased online.

    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.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Team News

    Jon Obika, Calum Butcher and Mika Biereth all remain missing for this match.

    Conor Wilkinson and Pape Souare are doubts. Paul McGinn returns from suspension.

    Motherwell Fortunes

    Despite a defeat in their last match against St Mirren, Motherwell have started brightly in this cinch Premiership campaign.

    A second-half Scott Tanser volley was enough to ensure the three points went to St Mirren, however it was Motherwell who had all the chances and showed ample creativity throughout the 90.

    It was the Steelmen’s first loss in the league this season and only Stuart Kettlewell’s fourth as Motherwell manager.

    Last time out against Rangers, Stuart Kettlewell suffered his first defeat as Motherwell manager, when Rangers won the match 4-2. Kevin van Veen opened the scoring in the first three minutes of the match, before Bevis Mugabi drew the sides level in the second half.

    Fashion Sakala scored in controversial fashion in the second half before Callum Slattery seen red for a supposed elbow on Todd Cantwell.

    Opposition Report

    Rangers got off to the worst possible start in the league this season, losing 1-0 to Kilmarnock on the opening weekend at Rugby Park.

    Since then, the Gers have won five, drew two and lost in all competitions. They have dropped into the Europa League group-stage, where they begin their campaign at home to Spanish side Real Betis on Thursday night.

    In their last outing in the league, Rangers beat St Johnstone 2-0 on the road, with Danilo and Robbi Matondo scoring, with the former picking up a head injury in the process.

    With plenty new faces at Rangers this season, it has been a familiar one who has made a bright start to the season. James Tavenier is on four goals and one assist already this season. A revived Matondo will also be looking to add to his tally this season, with the Welshman on two goals and an assist in seven games.

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    Performances don’t get points // Motherwell 0-1 St Mirren

    With the September international break over, Motherwell returned to action at Fir Park. 

    St Mirren made the trip through from Paisley, with the Steelmen looking to avenge the 1-0 defeat to St Mirren last month in the Viaplay Cup.

    With both teams undefeated so far in the cinch Premiership, Motherwell continued where they left off prior to the break. With a continual stream of chances presenting themselves to the home side, nobody could find the breakthrough in the first half.

    Those missed chances would cost Motherwell when Scott Tanser netted the opener after the interval, against the run of play.

    The chances would keep coming for Motherwell with Theo Bair, Bevis Mugabi, Callum Slattery, Blair Spittal and Oli Shaw all having the opportunity to score, but nobody could.

    A performance that warranted a win, Motherwell’s afternoon would be summed when substitute and debutant Georgie Gent rattled the bar with a half volley in stoppage time to somehow prevent Motherwell from getting on the scoresheet.