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  • First team

    Aston Oxborough ahead of Clyde

  • First team

    Stephen Frail previews Clyde

  • First team

    Chief Executive provides club update following investment withdrawal

  • First team

    Clyde: The shortest of away trips

  • Club

    Adding to the collection // Our 2024/25 away kit

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Olly Whyte joins Cowdenbeath until January

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Montrose draw

  • First team

    Montrose 1 – 1 Motherwell

  • First team

    Theo Bair moves on

  • First team

    Dan Casey looks ahead to Montrose

  • First team

    Aston Oxborough ahead of Clyde

    Aston Oxborough has had to patient for his chance in the Motherwell net, playing second choice to club captain Liam Kelly for the past two seasons. However, Stuart Kettlewell opted for Oxborough in their last outing as the keeper made a pivotal stop in the shootout to earn his side a bonus point.

    That match has given Oxborough some confidence as he says the competition for the number one spot is heating up.

  • First team

    Stephen Frail previews Clyde

    Assistant Manager Stephen Frail says Motherwell had the majority of the possession in their last match against Montrose but failed to really test the League One side. He says he doesn’t think the team needs to show a drastic reaction but need to see improvement in the forward areas.

    Frail discussed Theo Bair’s move to Auxerre and how the recruitment staff are working hard at bringing in a replacement for the Canadian.

  • First team

    Chief Executive provides club update following investment withdrawal

    Following the news that Erik Barmack had withdrawn his offer of investment into the club, Chief Executive Brian Caldwell speaks about how that process came about.

    He discusses his relationship with the Well Society and the close communication the two parties have had and positive discussions about the future.

    Caldwell also explains Theo Bair’s transfer away from the club as well as offering an update on further recruitment.

  • First team

    Clyde: The shortest of away trips

    Clyde: The shortest of away trips

    Motherwell make the short journey to Hamilton on Saturday 20 July to face Clyde in the Premier Sports Cup.

    Kick off is 3pm at the ZLX Stadium.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for our trip to Clyde are now on sale. Adult prices cost £12, while Concessions, which are Over 65 & Under 18, cost £6.

    They can be bought online here.

    Premier Sports will be broadcasting over 75 live games in total from the William Hill Premiership, Scottish Cup and the Premier Sports Cup, featuring exclusive Motherwell games including the following Premier Sports Cup Group stage games, with more to follow:

    • Clyde v Motherwell (3pm on 20 July – streamed live)

    • Motherwell v Partick Thistle (3pm on 28 July – TV game – live on Premier Sports 1)

    Motherwell fans can watch these exclusive games on Premier Sports – who are offering a special, limited-time annual offer of £99 for an entire year of Premier Sports by using promo code FITBA99, saving you £92 on the regular annual price – almost 50%!

    To begin, head to the Premier Sports website.

    Simply select the ‘Pre-Paid Annual’ option on the subscribe now page, and enter the promo code FITBA99 to avail of this special, limited time offer.

    This will give you live and on-demand access to all 75 Scottish football games and all other channel content including LALIGA, United Rugby Championship and much more. This offer is applicable only to Sky and Premier Sports streaming service platforms.

    This Saturday’s game will be live on the Premier Sports streaming service only, which is available to Sky customers at no extra cost.

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

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

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our new away kit for the first time.

    Injury Update

    Callum Slattery, Sam Nicholson, Ross Callachan, Paul McGinn and Johnny Koutroumbis will all be missing for this match.

    Steve Seddon and Tom Sparrow are doubts having missed the trip to Montrose on Tuesday night.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell are on five points at the halfway stage of their group action. A 3-0 win over Edinburgh City was followed by a 1-1 draw with Montrose, but five perfect penalties seen the Steelmen come away with a bonus point.

    It’s four goals scored so far, all from defenders, and three from corners after two games. A win would put Motherwell in the driving seat for top spot with one game left to play against Partick Thistle.

    A reminder that the eight group winners and three best runners-up progress to the second round, with the three best group winners being seeded for the next round.

    Opposition Report

    Clyde kicked off their group stage campaign on Wednesday night with a 5-0 win over Edinburgh City at Meadowbank.

    Former Motherwell youngster Logan Dunachie got on the scoresheet, with another familiar face in Robbie Leitch also involved. It was a positive night for Ian McCall’s side with all three forwards Rennie, Connolly and Connell getting on the scoresheet.

    The major goal threat for Clyde last season was Martin Rennie, who got 14 in the league.

  • Club

    Adding to the collection // Our 2024/25 away kit

    Adding to the collection // Our 2024/25 away kit

    It’s time to add to our collection. 

    You can now pre-order our new 2024/25 away kit. The kit will be available in store at the end of July.

    We have a new look for our journeys on the road this season, with an overall dark steel grey look to the kit.

    Our kit has our own, unique, tartan colours placed throughout the top and shorts. There’s truly a Motherwell feel to our changed colours this year.

    Similar to our home kit, this was born from the ideas and opinions discussed at focus groups that were held at Fir Park last year.

     

     

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Olly Whyte joins Cowdenbeath until January

    Olly Whyte joins Cowdenbeath until January

    Olly Whyte has joined Lowland League side Cowdenbeath on loan until the January. 

    The midfielder has been involved in a number of match day squads and was named on the bench twice last season for the first-team.

    Having travelled and taken part in the first-team pre-season programme this summer, Whyte now makes the temporary switch until January.

    Good luck, Olly.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Montrose draw

    Stuart Kettlewelll gives his reaction to the 1-1 draw with Montrose.

    Motherwell had taken the lead in the first-half but passed up numerous chances before Montrose equalised late on.

    All five Motherwell players held their nerve and converted from the spot and Aston Oxborough produced a big save.

     

  • First team

    Montrose 1 – 1 Motherwell

    Montrose 1 – 1 Motherwell

    Motherwell had to settle for a penalty shootout bonus point after a 1-1 draw with Montrose at Links Park

    Shane Blaney’s header had given the Steelmen the lead but a late squaliser from Ally Shrive forced a shootout which all five Motherwell takers cooly finished with Aston Oxborough again being the hero with a save.

    The first chance of the game came in the tenth minute. Motherwell had most of the ball and a neatly worked  move down the left created a shooting opportunity for Halliday but he hooked his shot well over the bar.

    Halliday had another chance ten minutes later, this time with his head as he nodded Stephen O’Donnell’s cross towards goal but couldn’t get enough on it to test Gill in the Montrose goal.

    With Montrose sitting so deep there became  a need for one of the Motherwell centre backs to step into the game. Dan Casey did exactly that and combined well with Paton but the defender’s shot was well blocked by Dillon.

    The opening half hour had a similar feel to the Edinburgh City game – Motherwell with all the ball but struggling to create many chances. That air of familiarity also came as the Steelmen took the lead.

    Just like against Edinburgh City, from a corner, an Irish centre back rose highest and bulleted a header past the goalkeeper. This time it was Shane Blaney who netted past Gill from Paton’s delivery.

    It could easily have been two, ten minutes into the second half as Harry Paton chased down a lost cause and got in ahead of Gill but his ball across goal was inches away from Robinson who would certainly have scored.

    Motherwell continued to dominate the game and Lennon Miller had two opportunities to extend the lead but couldn’t find the target with either shot from the outside of the box.

    Fellow academy graduate Ewan Wilson also went close as he drove forward and got a powerful shot away but it was well beaten away by Gill.

    Another chance fell to substitute Moses Ebiye as he latched onto Zdravkovski’s ball but he fired wide of the mark.

    With just under ten minutes to go, Montrose almost snatched an equaliser.  A long throw into the box was met by a looper header which Oxborough just got enough on to keep the ball from crossing the line.

    As time ticked away Montrose pulled themselves level. A ball into the box found Alasdair Shrive and he turned his man and finished past Oxborough.

    The Steelmen then had to compose themselves as a penalty shootout loomed for the bonus point.

    Thankfully Stuparevic, Blaney, Miller, O’Donnell and Ebiye cooly dispatched from 12 yards and Aston Oxbrough saved Steeves’ penalty.

    The bonus point means Motherwell siit top on five points with a clash against Clyde at the weekend.

  • First team

    Theo Bair moves on

    Theo Bair moves on

    Theo Bair has joined Ligue 1 side AJ Auxerre for an undisclosed fee.

    Arriving at the club 12 months ago from St Johnstone, Bair scored on his debut for the Steelmen on the opening day of the season against Dundee.

    Leading the line as the only fit striker at the club, the Canadian began to work harder than ever before behind the scenes to improve.

    That work began to pay off when his season sparked into life after he scored a double against Livingston at Fir Park in December.

    From then on, Bair never looked back and helped Motherwell’s push for top-six by scoring 15 goals in the Premiership, including six assists. Scoring at Ibrox in the ‘Well’s first win over Rangers in Glasgow since 1997, Bair earned a call-up to the Canadian national side for the first time in four years.

    His achievements seen him named Motherwell’s Player of the Year, Motherwell Top Goalscorer and in the PFA Team of the Year.

    Bair was named in Canada’s Copa America squad, where they subsequently reached the semi-finals. The forward earned his third cap, and first in four years, in the 3rd place playoff match against Uruguay.

    “My time at the club has been unbelievable,” Theo Bair said.

    “These have been some of the most enjoyable moments of my career. I love this club and I will always be a supporter. I wish everyone nothing but the best!”

    We’re immensely grateful for Theo’s efforts last season and wish him well in this next step. Thanks for everything, Theo.

  • First team

    Dan Casey looks ahead to Montrose

    Dan Casey reckons the competition for places in the Motherwell defence this season will be good for everyone involved. The Irishman has been impressed with the new players thinks they will all benefit the team.

    Casey also tells us how pleased he is to be settled and under contract for this season, as this time last year, there was doubt as to where he would be playing.