Stuart Kettlewell reacts to a point from Celtic Park.
- Sticking together
- Executing a gameplan
- Happy for Jon Obika
Stuart Kettlewell reacts to a point from Celtic Park.
Motherwell return to action this weekend, looking to kickstart their SWPL campaign after narrowly conceding what could’ve been their first victory on the road to Montrose last weekend.
Chelsie Watson fired the visitors into the ascendency late into the second-half with a precise header from a floated Kayla Jardine delivery, but Montrose rallied late on, and denied Motherwell the three points from the penalty spot.
As the focus shifts firmly to the arrival of Partick Thistle this weekend, Paul Brownlie’s side will look to head into the forthcoming international break on a high.
The Tale of the Tape
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The women of steel will be poised to reclaim their domestic dominance in East Kilbride after defeats to Aberdeen and Hibernian derailed what has been a magnificent start to the season at K-Park, with the women of steel securing four wins from their opening six.
The hosts’ previous encounter with Sunday’s opponents looked destined to conclude in a goalless stalemate, as both sides defensive displays were on show, until a late Megan Robb strike left Motherwell returning from Glasgow empty-handed.
Brownlie will potentially have more options at his disposal this weekend, as Eve Donald returned to full-contact training in the past week. Morgan Hay will be doubtful for this weekend’s encounter after the defender faced an unexpected setback following a brief return to action after a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
Partick Thistle
Brian Graham’s side are in fine form, securing four back-to-back victories in all competitions, netting nine times across that spell. The Jags sit five-points behind defending champions Glasgow City in third, as the Glasgow side look to secure successive top-six finishes.
There will be numerous familiar faces in the red and yellow on Sunday, as Emma Lawton, Kodie Hay and Claire Adams all return to face their former side.
Ticket Information
Cash & card payments are also available for this fixture.
*Concession tickets apply to those over 65, and to 12–17-year-olds, with full-time students also eligible with a valid matriculation card.
Additional information – no pets allowed within K-Park.
How to follow the action
Supporters can follow Sunday’s encounter on Twitter @motherwellwomen, with a full report of the action available post-match.
Dan Casey says the international break came at a good time for the team, having not won a game in nine matches.
The Irish defender says the team will go with a game plan to Glasgow and will try to execute it as best they can.
Manager Stuart Kettlewell says the coaching staff take great encouragement from the two games they have played Celtic so far at Motherwell.
A 1-1 draw at Celtic Park followed by conceding a last minute goal to lose 2-1 at Fir Park, means the manager wants his players to feel that encouragement that they can get something from the game.
Kettlewell also addressed recent speculation surrounding Kevin van Veen and his desire to return to Scotland from Holland.
Motherwell Women duo Paul Brownlie and Leanne Crichton have made one of their most important signings – by joining the Well Society, and taking membership past the 3700-mark.
They join thousands of others contributing to keep Motherwell FC in fans’ hands.
Head of Women and Girls at Motherwell FC, Paul said: “The Well Society have been supportive of the journey the women’s set up has been on, with recent funding of £10,000. So we’re delighted to give back a little in return.”
Douglas Dickie, co-chair of the Well Society, said: “Earlier in the year we set a target to get to 3700 members by Hogmanay, so we’ve hit that early. Now we’ll look to get to 4000 people actively supporting the club. Thank you to Paul, Leanne and everyone else who has signed up so far. Your contributions mean we can do so much more, as a fan-owned club, to ensure Motherwell FC thrives.”
Some of that work has been around ensuring football is a sport for everyone. Alongside the Motherwell FC Community Trust, the Society has organised events and opportunities for those interested in girls and women’s football.
The Society are continuing to work with Paul and Leanne to raise the profile of the women’s game. They are looking for events and marketing volunteers to help enhance matchdays and promote bigger crowds. Anyone interested should get in touch or call 01698 338009.
As well as receiving a welcome pack and other benefits, Society members have the opportunity to help shape the future of the club and get involved. Why not join today?
Our calendar signing event returns this year once again.
The first-team squad will be in the Centenary Suite at Fir Park on Tuesday 28 November to meet fans and sign autographs.
Doors open at 5.30pm, please be in the queue by 6pm at the latest
Just turn up on the night at the front door of the Centenary Suite to see the squad.
Calendars can be purchased from the club shop now, either in store or online at motherwelldirect.co.uk.
Half season tickets are on sale.
There are seven guaranteed home matches before the split in April, when there will be a guaranteed double header at Fir Park.
You are able to purchase your half season ticket here.
Half season tickets will be valid from our match against Livingston on Saturday 30 December onwards.
Concession tickets are for anyone aged 59 and over. For those buying new in 2022/23, it’s 65 and over.
In addition, concession prices also apply to full time students with a valid matriculation card.
If you need assistance with using our online ticketing website, a guide can be found here.
Alternatively, call us on 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.
Fresh from the November international break, Motherwell continue their cinch Premiership campaign away to Celtic at Celtic Park on Saturday 25 November.
Kick off is 3pm.
Away section | |
Adults Full View | £33 |
Adults Restricted View | £30 |
Concession Full View (Under 16s and 65+) | £23 |
Concession Restricted View (Under 16s and 65+) | £20 |
Concession (Under 13s) | £14 |
Wheelchair Users | £22 |
Personal Assistant (No admission without disabled supporter) | Free |
Tickets are available to purchase online shortly.
Under 13s attending the match must be accompanied by an Adult.
No visitor tickets will be available on the day at Celtic Park and tickets should be purchased in advance. Please also note that Celtic Park is now a cashless stadium.
f 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.
We will be wearing our home kit for this match.
Pape Souare will remain sidelined for this match.
Lennon Miller and Paul McGinn will also be missing.
Prior to the November internationals, Motherwell suffered a narrow 2-1 lose at home to Hearts.
The result meant the Steelmen hadn’t won a game in nine matches.
It was a keenly contested match the last time the two sides met. With game still deadlocked after 87 minutes, Celtic found the back of the net before Blair Spittal levelled with seemingly the last kick of the ball. Matt O’Riley would go up the other end to find the winner.
Celtic are eight points clear at the top of the table, with Brendan Rodgers hitting the ground running in his second spell in charge.
Yet to taste defeat in the cinch Premiership this campaign, they have conceded only seven goals.
A familiar face to Motherwell, academy graduate David Turnbull is back to his near best this season. He has six goals to his name in all competitions having only started seven matches in total.
Summer signing Luis Palma has also adjusted to life in Scotland quickly, the winger has five goals and five assists in just 12 appearances.
We had three players away on international duty this month.
With Uganda kicking off their journey to the 2026 World Cup, the Cranes took on Guinea in their first qualifying match in Morocco.
Mugabi played the full 90 minutes however, Uganda conceded in the latter stages of the match and lost 2-1.
In their second outing against Somalia, Uganda picked up their first points in their group with a 1-0 win. Mugabi played the full 90 minutes at the heart of the backline.
As Northern Ireland drew their EURO 2024 qualifying to a close, they travelled to Finland in their first match, with Spencer named amongst the substitutes.
The full-back played 13 minutes off the bench in the second half, however a classy second-half performance from the hosts seem them come away with a 4-0 victory.
The fixtures didn’t get any easier for the Northern Irish as they faced Denmark in Belfast in their second match. Spencer was named on the bench again and was an unused substitute but this time, Northern Ireland put in an impressive performance and came away with a 2-0 win.
Although already qualified, Liam Kelly and Scotland wanted to finish their group on a high.
Scotland drew both their games. A 2-2 draw against Georgia came before a thrilling 3-3 draw at Hampden against Norway which seen Scotland finish second in the standings.
Liam Kelly was an unused substitute for both matches.
We have ten players who are out on loan, who all have been in action of late.
Ricki Lamie has now made eight appearances for the Dee. A strong month of results has seen them climb to fifth in the standings.
He’s started five of the last six matches for Tony Docherty, and was an unused substitute against Livingston.
In those five starts, he’s been at the heart of the defence that has managed to keep four clean sheets.
Nathan McGinley has missed the last five matches at Partick Thistle.
Since our last update, Ewan Wilson has made two starts and one appearance from the bench. It’s been a tricky run of form for Stirling as they haven’t won in the last five games.
Despite this, in the congested league 1 table, Stirling are seventh in the table but will have one eye on a playoff spot that is only seven points away.
With ten appearances already to his name at Annan Athletic, Sam Campbell is continuing his development.
He’s made one appearance in the last four, as a second-half substitute against Edinburgh City.
Annan were on a difficult run of results, however have seen improvement recently as they drew their last two games.
Cowdenbeath have three draws and two losses to their name in the last five, with Robbie Garcia not featuring in any for the blue brazil.
Barry Maguire is already closing in on 20 appearances for Kidderminster Harriers and has played close to 900 minutes of National League football in his time down south.
Despite currently sitting bottom of the National League standings, Maguire has been a regular feature for the Harriers.
They haven’t won in their last five matches.
Ross Tierney has started eight matches since our last update.
He’s scored once and assisted once in that time. Tierney scored in an FA Cup tie that was live on ITV against Sheppey United.
It’s now 16 appearances for Walsall in all competitions for Tierney with The Saddlers sitting in 17th place in League Two.
Adam MacDonald has started three of the last six matches, and has been a substitute in two for Cowdenbeath.
The Blue Brazil are sitting in the middle of the pack in the Lowland League.
Michael McIndoe took the reigns of Edinburgh City last month and has seen an improvement in form.
Mahon has started the last five matches and has put in some of man of the match performances. The winger has notched two assist in that time and bagged himself three goals, including a double against Alloa in their last outing.
City have closed the gap to ninth placed Annan as they look to get themselves off the bottom of the table.
Ferrie has made three substitute appearances since our last update for Stenhousemuir. He picked up a head knock against Spartans and was left out of their last two games for precautionary reasons.
Stenny are flying high at the top of the tree in League Two, as they bid for a promotion push this season.