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  • First team

    Zimbabwe call up Tawanda Maswanhise

  • First team

    Motherwell 3-1 Hearts

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win over Hearts

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell previews Hearts

  • First team

    PPV Available for Hearts match

  • Women

    Next up: Hibernian

  • First team

    Fitness update

  • Archive

    We are looking for academy players

  • First team

    Steve Seddon ahead of Hearts

  • Women

    Celtic 5-1 Motherwell

  • First team

    Zimbabwe call up Tawanda Maswanhise

    Zimbabwe call up Tawanda Maswanhise

    Forward Tawanda Maswanhise is in the Zimbabwe squad for their September fixtures. 

    Maswanhise earned his first cap for the Warriors in March of this year against Kenya.

    He has since gone on to represent his country on two more occasions in June and will to have an impact as Zimbabwe kick off their Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.

    Since their last outing in June, Michael Nees has been named the new head coach of the side.

    They take on Kenya on Wednesday 4 September away from home before returning home to face Cameroon on Tuesday 10 September.

    Namibia are also in Group J alongside the Warriors.

    • Kenya v Zimbabwe 
    • Wednesday 4 September 
    • 2pm Kick Off 
    • Mandela National Stadium, Uganda

     

     

    • Zimbabwe v Cameroon 
    • Tuesday 10 September 
    • 5pm Kick Off
    • National Sports Stadium, Harare
  • First team

    Motherwell 3-1 Hearts

    Motherwell 3-1 Hearts

    Motherwell produced an impressive all round team performance to beat Hearts for a commanding 3-1 win.

    The home side largely controlled proceedings for the first hour and their dominance and pressure on the Hearts goal was rewarded with a two goal lead thanks to headed efforts from Paul McGinn and Stephen O’Donnell.

    But Hearts remained in the game. Yutaro Oda’s goal after 66 minutes provided the Edinburgh side with a second wind as they chased an equaliser that looked beyond them.

    However eight minutes from time, Tom Sparrow found the perfect moment to claim his first goal in claret and amber to restore ‘Well’s two goal advantage and round off a fabulous 90 minutes from the Steelmen.

    After their extra-time Premier Sports Cup win over Kilmarnock last Sunday, Stuart Kettlewell, not surprisingly, made one significant change to his starting line-up.

    After making a huge impact from the bench to overcome a stubborn Rugby Park side, former Leicester City youth Tawanda Maswanhise was given his first start. Deployed further upfield, he replaced Steve Seddon, with Ewan Wilson dropping back on the left side.

    For the second consecutive game, Motherwell faced a side recovering from the rigours of a midweek European tie.

    Steven Naismith’s men appeared to suffer no hangover from the narrow defeat to Czech opponents Victoria Plzen, who visit Tynecastle on Thursday evening.

    Hearts showed lots of energy and possession opening minutes but that soon evaporated as the Steelmen set about pressing the visitor’s goal for most of the first half.

    The first of several attacks came after nine minutes when Wilson released Maswanhise, who cut inside his marker before seeing his shot blocked.

    Blair Spittal, on his first return to Fir Park, then gave possession to Liam Gordon and his cross ball set up Maswanhise and this time his shot was deflected for a corner. Lennon Miller’s free kick found Dan Casey rising in the six yard box, only to power his header wide.

    The ‘Well players were confident in possession and after 22 minutes, a sustained period of keeping the ball only forced an outstanding save from Craig Gordon to deny the home side the lead.

    As the ball was moved from the right to the left wing, Maswanhise slung the ball beyond the Hearts’ back post. O’Donnell stretched to direct the ball back across the face of goal and Andy Halliday’s header looked destined for the back of the net until the veteran Scotland keeper somehow reacted to deflect the ball over his crossbar.

    The deserved opener was only delayed three minutes. From a well rehearsed free kick, Miller floated the ball beyond a line of players at the edge of the box to pick out McGinn who stooped to head the ball back across Gordon and into his far corner of the net.

    On the half hour mark the 41 year-old ‘keeper produced another fine stop. Again, it was a flowing build up from the home side until Wilson fed Maswanhise, who nipped between two defenders before hammering a shot high towards goal, which Gordon pushed over the bar.

    A second goal at this stage would surely have rattled a tired looking Tynecastle side.

    But 10 minutes from the break they almost levelled when Spittal’s low drive through a packed home box was cleared off the line by Wilson.

    On the stroke of half-time, Halliday, who was impressive against his former club, took a heavy knock and it was no surprise when five minutes into the second half, he was replaced by Tony Watt.

    Within a minute and with his first touch, the substitute’s thumping angled drive forced Gordon to beat the ball away.

    The Edinburgh side was unable to match ‘Well’s continued press and energy and it was no surprise when they conceded a second goal on the hour mark.

    Wilson was tripped as he sped down the left touchline and when Miller whipped the resultant free kick towards the six yard area, O’Donnell nipped in to plant his header past Gordon.

    That produced a long overdue threat on Aston Oxborough’s from the visitors.

    It took a brilliant block from Casey after 65 minutes to deny Lawrence Shankland from 16 yards.

    A minute later, Hearts found the net when substitute Oda dragged the ball across the 18 yard box before squeezing his low shot between the ‘Well keeper and his left hand post.

    Suddenly, Naismith’s men were on the front foot and it was the Steelmen’s turn to be camped around their own box.

    That prompted Kettlewell to make a double substitution in the 73rd minute, bringing on Tom Sparrow and Steve Seddon, in place of Robinson and Maswanhise, leaving Watt to fill the sole striker’s role.

    And it was Sparrow who killed off any thoughts of a late fightback, when he darted into the box and from an angle, drove the ball past Gordon to make certain that all three points were staying at Fir Park.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to win over Hearts

    Stuart Kettlewell gives his thoughts as we claim our first three points of the season.

    Paul McGinn, Stephen O’Donnell and Tom Sparrow all netted in a 3-1 win over Hearts.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell previews Hearts

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell says all injured players are currently on track for their initial scheduled returns. Filip Stuparevic is back in training ahead of Sunday’s match. 

    Kettlewell discusses the recent study which showed Motherwell have given homegrown talent the highest number of minutes last season in the league. Despite Hearts’ recent European match, Kettlewell has no doubt the Jambos will be coming to ML1 looking for maximum points and will be fully focused on the game.

  • First team

    PPV Available for Hearts match

    Our home match against Hearts will be shown live on our pay-per-view streaming service. 

    The match will be available for £11.99.

    You will be able to purchase online.

    Kick off is 3pm on Sunday 25 August.

  • Women

    Next up: Hibernian

    Next up: Hibernian

    The women of steel return to East Kilbride this weekend looking to retain their unbeaten league start at K-Park, as Motherwell prepare to face fellow unbeaten side Hibernian.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    Motherwell swiftly return to competitive action keen to bounce back from the midweek defeat to defending champions Celtic. Morgan Cross netted her third consecutive goal after finding the target against Montrose and Spartans across the previous fortnight, but couldn’t prevent the hosts from coasting to a comfortable five-goal victory at the Albert Bartlett stadium.

    Summer acquisitions Sienna McGoldrick and Amy Sharkey will both return to the matchday squad after being unavailable midweek against their parent club. Bailey Collins continued her goalscoring form after netting the opener against Spartans on the opening day of the 2024/25 SWPL campaign before finding the breakthrough against Montrose the following weekend.

    The versatile defender will be looking to continue to build on her goalscoring pedigree this weekend, with Paul Brownlie’s side sitting three points behind the Hibees in third.

    Hibernian

    The Edinburgh-side have started the new campaign in fine form, placing seven past Aberdeen and six past Dundee United whilst overcoming Patrick Thistle on the opening day to cruise to three successive league victories this season. Motherwell can maintain some optimism, as Hibs failed to secure three points in seven consecutive away fixtures during the post-split last season whilst the women of steel remain six-games unbeaten at K-Park, earning six back-to-back victories.

    Ticket information 

    Cash & card payments are also available for this fixture.

    • Adult – £8
    • Concession – £3
    • Under 11s – Free to enter

    How to follow the action 

    Supporters can follow Sunday’s encounter on Twitter @motherwellwomen, with a full report of the action available post-match. Kick-off from K-Park at 4PM.

  • First team

    Fitness update

    Fitness update

    The manager discussed the fitness of the squad ahead of Sunday’s match against Hearts. 

    “We’re much the same as where we were last week,” Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “There’s been a couple of football sessions for Filip Stuparevic. On top of that, it’s been another good week for us. Filip is the only real change. He still has some work to do to get back up to speed.

    “Everyone is where they should be, there’s been no dramatic setbacks. We know where everybody is, they’re pretty much on schedule. Everyone is on point with the medical staff about where they need to be.”

    When asked about when we would expect to see any of the current injured players featuring, the manager provided further insight.

    “I’m not so certain that will be this week or next with any of the rest of them,” he added.

    “That’ll be beyond the international break and thereafter.”

  • Archive

    We are looking for academy players

    We are looking for academy players

    We are looking to add players within our girls academy.

    Our girls academy are looking to add players born between 2011 and 2012 to play for the club’s development squad.

    Any interested players would be required to be free agents.

    If you are interested and require further details, please contact Head Coach Paul Brownlie.

    Paul.Brownlie@motherwellfc.co.uk

  • First team

    Steve Seddon ahead of Hearts

    Steve Seddon couldn’t have imagined he would have came to Scotland a couple years ago but having made the switch in the summer, the full-back is thoroughly enjoying his stay north of the border and has enjoyed the variety of games he’s featured in.

    The Englishman says he may be one of the louder voices in the dressing room, but the team are ego free and everyone is working together to improve on the pitch.

  • Women

    Celtic 5-1 Motherwell

    Celtic 5-1 Motherwell

    The women of steel braved the conditions at a rainswept Albert Bartlett stadium, but despite an admirable performance, Celtic’s goalscoring pedigree shone through, as the hosts coasted to a comfortable five-goal victory.

    Saoirse Noonan, Lucy Ashworth-Clifford, Amy Gallacher, Murphy Agnew and Maria McAneny all netted for the hosts, with Morgan Cross converting a second-half consolation.

    Head coach Paul Brownlie made one change to the starting XI from last weekend’s narrow victory over Montrose at K-Park. Celtic loanee Sienna McGoldrick missed out against her parent club, with Laura McCartney returning to the starting XI. Striker Amy Sharkey also missed out on a place in the matchday squad after signing on-loan from Celtic in the summer window.

    The defending champions firmly picked up from where they left off after defeating Glasgow City on Sunday. Noonan broke the deadlock only three-minutes into the game, with the Ireland international prodding the ball home from a few yards out after a goaline scramble following a dangerous delivery across the face of goal.

    The second followed soon after with Ashworth-Clifford cutting inside from the left before curling a precise effort into the top-right corner.

    Ashworth-Clifford soon turned provider moments later, teeing up Gallacher, who coolly slotted a side-footed effort into the bottom-corner of the net.

    Down but net yet out at half-time, Motherwell persisted as the second-half resumed, applying pressure to the Celtic backline, with Morgan Cross skilfully working her way from the halfway-line before cutting inside on her opponent and dispatching a low-drilled strike into the bottom-left corner.

    Despite the scoreline, Motherwell continued to control proceedings in the second-half, but couldn’t find the vital second-goal.

    Celtic took advantage and netted twice against the run of play to secure the three points under the lights.