We have been drawn in Group G of the 2024/25 Premier Sports Cup group stage.
Partick Thistle, Montrose, Edinburgh City and Clyde will be the opponents.
Fixtures will be announced shortly, with the first game being on the weekend of 13/14 July.
7 | Hearts | 37 | 14 | 7 | 16 | 4 | 49 |
8 | Motherwell | 37 | 14 | 6 | 17 | -17 | 48 |
9 | Kilmarnock | 37 | 12 | 8 | 17 | -18 | 44 |
10 | Dundee | 37 | 10 | 8 | 19 | -22 | 38 |
11 | Ross County | 37 | 9 | 9 | 19 | -28 | 36 |
12 | St Johnstone | 37 | 9 | 5 | 23 | -28 | 32 |
We have been drawn in Group G of the 2024/25 Premier Sports Cup group stage.
Partick Thistle, Montrose, Edinburgh City and Clyde will be the opponents.
Fixtures will be announced shortly, with the first game being on the weekend of 13/14 July.
There isn’t long until the new season begins and we have all the key dates for your diary.
First up, is the draw for the Premier Sports cup group stage. This will take place on Wednesday 29 May at 1pm and is available to watch on the Premier Sports YouTube channel, Premier Sports X/Twitter page as well as the SPFL YouTube channel.
We are seeded in the draw and will discover fixture information shortly after the draw has taken place. The draw is not regionalised.
Our first-team will return to Fir Park for pre-season on Tuesday 18 June, before setting off for Delden, Netherlands on Monday 24 June.
During their stay in Netherlands, they will face Eredivisie side FC Twente on Friday 28 June.
In their second match of the trip, Motherwell will take on DSVD Deuringen on Sunday 30 June. Both matches will take place at DSVD Deurningen’s stadium. Kerkweg 14, 7561 PT Deurningen, Netherlands.
Ticket prices for the match with FC Twente are:
Fixtures will be announced on Thursday 27 June for the new Premiership season.
The Premier Sports Cup group stage will kick off on weekend of July 13/14, with all group stage matches to be completed by July 23/24.
Premiership match day one is on the August 2/3 with the final round of fixtures taking place on 17/18 May 2025.
There will be no winter break due to the expansion of UEFA European competitions.
Away from first-team fixtures, there are some other important dates for your diary.
Season tickets for the 2024/25 season are now on sale.
You are able to renew or purchase your season ticket for the upcoming campaign here.
Our Early Bird discount will end on 31st May 2024.
Season ticket holders have until the 30th of June to secure their seat.
The fixtures for the 2024/25 SWPL season will be published on Thursday 27 June at 3pm, with the first round of games taking place on Sunday 11 August.
There will be a winter break in the SWPL, starting on Monday 23 December and ending on Saturday 12 January.
Match day 32 will take place on Sunday 18 May, concluding the regular season.
The first round of the Sky Sports Cup will take place on Sunday 1 September.
Theo Bair has been called-up to the Canada National team for two friendlies in June.
The striker has been rewarded for a fine season, where he netted 15 times, with international recognition as the Canucks gear up for the Copa America tournament with friendlies against the Netherlands and France.
Bair was last called up in March and although he didn’t make an appearance, new manager Jesse Marsch will be keen to assess all his striking options ahead of a big summer for his team.
Netherlands v Canada
Thursday 6th June
7.45pm
De Kuip, Netherlands
France v Canada
Sunday 9th June
8.15pm
Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, France
We are looking to add a physiotherapist to assist our women’s side ahead of the forthcoming SWPL campaign.
If you are interested and require further details, please contact Head Coach Paul Brownlie:
Paul.Brownlie@motherwellfc.co.uk
Celebrate the start of the school summer holidays with our School’s Out event at Fir Park.
Our ‘T in the Fir Park’ themed party returns for a second year and will feature live music from local singer/songwriter Tommy McGuire.
Date: 26th June 2024
Location: Centenary Suite, Fir Park Stadium
Time: Doors open at 13.30
Cost: £20pp includes burger and chips
To book: please phone 01698 338012 or email Amanda McKindless at amanda.mckindless@motherwellfc.co.uk
Now that our 2023/24 cinch Premiership season has reached it’s conclusion, we can provide an update on our playing squad.
An update also on our Under 18 squad.
“It’s never nice to see players leave the club but I want to extend my sincere gratitude to all who are departing,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.
“Barry Maguire is a product of the academy here and has wore the colours with pride. He has been a credit to work with and I wish him well.
“Blair Spittal has been a standout since I arrived at the club last year. This season has been one of his best in football and he given everything. He has given us some memorable moments this season and has been an integral part of the team. I hope his next move is a successful one and he continues to thrive.
“Calum Butcher has been a top professional and is a real leader here. Particularly last year, he was at the heart of our defence that was a key part of us turning around result. We offered Calum a contract however terms couldn’t be agreed and as a result, he will now move on.
“He is a top-professional, a pleasure to work with and a great guy. I send my best wishes to him for the future.
“Liam Kelly will also be departing this summer, after a tremendous three-and-a-half years at Motherwell. He has been an excellent player to work with, who on top of performing on the pitch, has been a leader behind the scenes.
“He has ensured every player has been welcomed and enjoyed being in the dressing room. He moves on with our best wishes.”
“I’m really happy to get Aston and Paul on board for next season.
“Paul has been one of our most consistent performers since I arrived, and even prior to that. He is a leader and an excellent professional who the young players can learn a lot from.
“Aston has been patient but has provided stiff competition. Neil Alexander and I think very highly of him and look forward to another season of progress.”
The club wishes to thank each player who is leaving for their service and wishes them the very best in their careers.
Davor Zdravkovski has retained his spot in the North Macedonia squad.
In his first season in Scotland, Zdravkovski has caught the eye of his country’s scouts and coaches. He is yet to be capped by his country but will look to do so in the two upcoming friendly matches.
North Macedonia take on Croatia on Monday 3 June before facing Czech Republic on 10 June.
Georgie Gent is your G4 Claims May player of the month.
In his final month at the club, the Blackburn loanee continued to impress.
From left wing-back, the attack minded youngster won a penalty against Livingston at the start of the month, which Theo Bair converted to get us off and running.
He then whipped in an excellent cross for Bair to header home to make sure of the points on the day.
Seven days later in Dingwall, Gent was at it again, this time assisting Paul McGinn from a free kick which got the Steelmen back in front.
Against St Johnstone, his whipped corner would come off the hand of Dan Phillips in the area to win another penalty. He rounded off his time in ML1 perfectly, by assisting Moses Ebiye with his last touch in a Motherwell shirt.
Lennon Miller has been named in the Scotland Under 21 squad for the first time.
Having made the step up from Under 17s to Under 19s earlier this season, Miller’s career continues to be on an upward trajectory as he makes his way into the Under 21 squad.
The 17-year-old has had a wonderful breakthrough season in first-team football and picked up the Young Player of the Year award, as well as being nominated for the SFWA Scottish SPFL Young Player of the Year and the PFA Young Player of the Year award.
Scotland are in friendly action in June. They face Turkey on 3 June before taking on Austria on Friday 7 June.
Bevis Mugabi has been called up for Uganda’s June World Cup Qualifiers.
The defender, who captained the Cranes on his last appearances, will be in action at the Mandela National Stadium against Botswana and table-topping Algeria, who come off the back of a disappointing AFCON 2024 campaign.
Paul Put’s side currently sit joint second in the group, having lost to Guinea and claiming all three points against Somalia.