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    Motherwell 1 – 2 Rangers

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to semi-final defeat

  • First team

    Captain Lennon Miller looks ahead to Rangers semi-final

  • Women

    Leanne Crichton departs

  • First team

    Last minute semi-final information

  • First team

    Stephen O’Donnell surprises our semi-final mascot

  • Women

    Next Up: Celtic (H)

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell previews the semi-final against Rangers

  • First team

    Rangers: The big semi-final is upon us

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    The Maswanhise show // Dundee United 1-2 Motherwell

  • First team

    Motherwell 1 – 2 Rangers

    Motherwell 1 – 2 Rangers

    A late decisive winner ended Motherwell’s exciting Premier Sports’ Cup run, as Rangers narrowly progressed to the final.

    Andy Halliday’s opener after 25 minutes had ‘Well fans dreaming of a return to Hampden next month, but second-half goals from Cyriel Dessers and a rather fortunate second from Nedim Bajrami ended such hopes of progression.

    However, the Steelmen’s efforts were thoroughly recognised by the ‘Well fans, who remained behind after the final whistle to applaud the players as they trudged over to reciprocate their support.

    Following the midweek win over Dundee United, Stuart Kettlewell made two changes to the starting line-up. Liam Gordon returned from suspension to replace the injured Stephen O’Donnell, while Andy Halliday came back into the fold at the expense of Tom Sparrow.

    Not surprisingly, after his two goals at Tannadice, Tawanda Maswanhise retained his place, supporting Apostolos Stamatelopoulos in attack.

    Lennon Miller confidently led Motherwell onto the pitch, becoming the club’s youngest ever captain. However, the match faced an immediate wait, as kick-off faced an impromptu delay due to the smoke hanging over the pitch from pyrotechnics at both sides of Hampden.

    When vision was restored, it was Rangers who had the first attempt at goal. Aston Oxborough scooped up Vaclav Cerny’s shot before Liam Gordon nodded the ball behind.

    Cyriel Dessers was next to have a pop at goal, but despite getting in behind the ‘Well defence, the forward dragged his shot across the face of goal and beyond the far post.

    At the other end, Jack Butland was untroubled until the 25th minute, when the Steelmen broke the deadlock.

    A hopeful long ball found Maswanhise at the edge of the penalty area, and when the ball broke to Steve Seddon, the defender whipped an inviting cross into the six-yard area. Halliday, sneaking in at the back post, timed his run to perfection, stretching to delicately clip the ball past Butland.

    Oxborough was called into action to preserve the Steelmen’s lead moments later. The commanding shot-stopper threw himself across goal to palm Connor Barron’s low drive round his right-hand post.

    The Fir Park stopper was soon forced into a couple of saves before half time, again at full stretch to beat away Mohamed Diomande’s curling shot before palming John Souttar’s headed effort behind to keep his clean sheet intact.

    Unfortunately for the Steelmen, it took Rangers five minutes to finally beat Oxborough. Barron squared the ball across to Dessers, and from eight yards, he scooped his finish beyond Oxborough.

    That prompted an immediate change for ‘Well, with Tom Sparrow coming on for Seddon and Wilson taking a step back on the left side.

    While that change prompted a bit more action around Butland’s box, Kettlewell made a double change after 63 minutes, swapping his front-two, with Zach Robinson and Jair Tavares coming on.

    Six minutes later, Marvin Kaleta’s whipped pass sent Sparrow racing down the right-hand side but the substitute couldn’t strike a clean connection on the ball, allowing Butland to easily gather.

    At the other end, Oxborough produced another fine save low to his right, pushing Cerny’s drive across his goal to safety.

    A positive late challenge from Kaleta brilliantly delayed a promising Rangers attack, but the interception took its toll on the ‘Well defender as he limped off with Shane Blaney taking his place in the back five.

    It was Rangers, though, who found the winner ten minutes from time, with the goal carrying more than a slice of good fortune.

    Oxborough had Bajrami’s angled shot covered at his near post until Balmer’s sliding challenge inadvertently deflected the ball over the ‘keeper and into the far corner of the net.

    Six minutes of additional time was the signal for Dan Casey to join the attack, but despite a late flurry towards Butland’s goal, ‘Well couldn’t find an equaliser to prolong their cup run.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to semi-final defeat

    Stuart Kettlewell gives his thoughts on his sides 2-1 defeat to Rangers at Hampden.

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    Captain Lennon Miller looks ahead to Rangers semi-final

    Lennon Miller says nothing will change in his approach to the game, after the manager has assigned him captain for Sunday’s big showdown with Rangers.

    The 18-year-old remains unfazed about the responsibility and is firmly focused on the challenge of Rangers.

  • Women

    Leanne Crichton departs

    Leanne Crichton departs

    Assistant manager Leanne Crichton has departed the club to pursue a coaching role with league leaders Glasgow City. 

    The experienced Scottish international joined the women of steel in the summer of 2021, balancing a player coaching role until the 37-year-old’s official retirement the following season. Crichton continued with the women of steel, assisting Head Coach Paul Brownlie to two successive seventh-place finishes and a Scottish Cup Semi-Final appearance.

    “We can’t thank Leanne enough for her effort and commitment at the club,” Head Coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “Leanne has worked tirelessly to support the development of the players at the club and that shows through the performances on the pitch.

    “Myself, the entire coaching staff and the players wish her all the best for the future.”

    We thank Leanne for her efforts at Motherwell and wish her well for the future.

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    Last minute semi-final information

    We will open on Sunday from 10am until 11.30am for last minute sales and any tickets still not collected.

    Any uncollected tickets will be taken to Hampden.  The ticket cabin is situated at the Southeast corner of the stadium, next to the turnstiles G3 – G8.

    Persons attending events at Hampden Park should be aware that the area immediately surrounding the stadium is mainly residential and the availability of on-street parking is extremely limited due to event specific parking restrictions.

    On event days we would advise persons attending Hampden Park where possible to use public transport to get to and from the stadium, if not travelling by organised coach/bus.

    Parking Wardens will be on duty patrolling the restricted areas.

    PUBLIC TRANSPORT

    This is an excellent source of information regarding all forms of public transport to and from the stadium and provides up to date, live time information. The Journey Planner can be found here.

    A guide on how to get to Hampden Park can be found here.

    Scotrail:

    Additional carriages and services run both pre and post event, with Motherwell fans going to and from Kings Park.

    An online timetable can be found here.

    Park & Ride: Several railway park and ride options are available.

    BUSES – WITHOUT official Hampden car parking passes

    M8/M73 to M74 Jct 1A (Polmadie) – onto Polmadie Road towards Stadium and follow directions from Police motorcyclists to allocated supporters bus parking areas in the east of stadium area

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    Stephen O’Donnell surprises our semi-final mascot

    Luke was lucky enough to be drawn out of a hat to be the mascot for Sunday at Hampden.

    The club bought him a new strip for the big day to ensure he looked the part. So, we got a very special deliveryman to surprise him with his new strip.

  • Women

    Next Up: Celtic (H)

    Next Up: Celtic (H)

    The women of steel return to action this weekend following a three-week hiatus to the domestic calendar, with Motherwell poised to retain their positive run of form prior to the international break.

    Motherwell faced over a fortnight without matchday action, as Storm Ashley forced a postponement to the women of steel’s encounter with Aberdeen in the Granite City ahead of a two-week international break.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    The hosts return to K-Park keen to replicate their previous performance in East Kilbride, where they cruised go a comfortable 4-1 victory over Dundee United. Laura Berry netted twice, with Louisa Boyes and a Megan Burns own goal sealing the three points.

    Several players have maintained their match sharpness over the international break, with Laura Berry, Mason Blyth-Clark, Lucy Barclay and Sophie Black all representing the Scotland U-19 squad at the Slovenia Nations Cup, whilst defender Jenna Penman represented the Scotland U23 squad after being selected prior to their final matchday.

    Paul Brownlie’s side have secured victories in three of their opening six home encounters across the 2024/25 SWPL campaign and Sky Sports League Cup, defeating Montrose, Hamilton, and Dundee United at K-Park.

    Celtic

    Defending champions Celtic have struggled to replicate their performances of the previous campaign, with the visitors languishing in fifth-place behind Rangers, hearts, Hibernian, whilst remaining five points behind league leaders Glasgow City.

    Ticket information

    Supporters can purchase tickets on matchday, with the clubs turnstile in operation.

    • Adult – £8.
    • Concession – £3.
    • Under-11s – Free to Enter.

    How to follow the action 

    Supporters can follow Sunday’s encounter on X formerly Twitter @motherwellwomen, with a full report of the action available post-match.

    Sunday’s meeting with Celtic will also be free to view on the BBC Sports Scotland website.

    Kick-off from K-Park at 4.10PM.

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews the semi-final against Rangers

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell has confirmed vice-captain Stephen O’Donnell will miss the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup on Sunday, and that Lennon Miller will be captain on the day. 

    The Motherwell boss speaks about Rangers and the narrative around their poor run of form. Kettlewell isn’t buying into that narrative and knows his side will need to be at their very best if we are to reach to the final.

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    Rangers: The big semi-final is upon us

    Rangers: The big semi-final is upon us

    Motherwell travel to the national stadium on Sunday 3 November to take on Rangers for a spot in the Premier Sports Cup final.

    Kick off is 3pm at Hampden Park.

    How to follow the game

    Season ticket holders will be able to purchase up to six tickets each and these will be made available to purchase online or in person at the Ticket Office.

    Please note that your Season Ticket customer number is XXX.  Details of how to register and activate your account prior to tickets going online is attached.  We would encourage as many supporters as possible to purchase online where you will be able to view and select your own seats.

    If purchasing online or by phone, you will be contacted when your tickets are ready for collection.

    The club wants to thank all supporters who have purchased tickets for the semi-final on Sunday against Rangers. 
    Currently, we have sold over 8000 tickets.
    Ticket and bus sales have been exceptional to this point, and we are expecting a sell-out from our initial allocation.
    As the big day approaches, we want to remind all supporters who have still to collect their tickets that they have until Friday 1 November at 4pm to do. We have over 200 still to be collected and would encourage you to do this as quickly as possible.
    The Fir Park ticket office opening times for the remainder of the week are:
    • Friday – 9-4pm
    Bus tickets and hospitality are all now sold out.
    Once again, we thank you for your incredible support ahead of this massive match for the club. The support hasn’t gone unnoticed and we look forward to seeing you all at Hampden.
    What else is happening?

    All Buses running from Fir Park are sold out.

    For those with pre-booked bus tickets, buses will leave promptly from outside the Cooper stand at 1.30pm and we would ask you to please make your way to your bus at 1.15pm at the latest.

    The Cooper Bar will open from 11am selling drinks and breakfast rolls and the Cooper stand also opening at 11am.

    Drinks will be on sale from kiosk 7, which you will be able to take to the stand and kiosk 8 will be serving food.

    Club Shop

    Our Club Shop will be open on Saturday 10.30am-1pm and on Sunday 10.30am-1.30pm to enable you to get your Motherwell hats, scarves, strips etc for Hampden.

    Pre-Match Entertainment @Fir Park

    Callum Brand will be performing live from 11am pitch-side at the Cooper stand. Callum is a local singer and songwriter and a massive Motherwell fan.

    He has a written a new song ‘The Pride of Lanarkshire’ to show how much Motherwell Football Club means to him and will perform it on the day.

    In addition to Callum, we will have free face painters in the concourse area.

    Post Match

    Please make your way back to the same bus which will be parked in the Purple car park (off Aitkenhead Road) immediately after the game ends.

    The Cooper Bar and Stand will both re-open on return to Fir Park for refreshments, with Callum performing again trackside.

    PARKING RESTRICTIONS

    Persons attending events at Hampden Park should be aware that the area immediately surrounding the stadium is mainly residential and the availability of on-street parking is extremely limited due to event specific parking restrictions.

    TRAINS TO HAMPDEN

    Motherwell 12.53 or Airbles 12.55 arrives Newton (Lanark) 13.12

    Newton (Lanark) 13.39 arrives Kings Park 13.49

    Kings Park Station is around a 10 min walk (0.5 mile) to Hampden.

    Please arrive at Hampden in good time for kick off as with a big crowd expected turnstiles etc will be busy.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Squad Update

    Stephen O’Donnell came off against Dundee United and won’t be available for this match.

    Paul McGinn, Callum Slattery, Harry Paton, Jack Vale, Ross Callachan and Sam Nicholson remain out for this game.

    Liam Gordon and Tony Watt are available for selection, after both missed Wednesday night’s match.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    It was the perfect preparation for the Steelmen going into this match. A 2-1 win at Tannadice, thanks to a Tawanda Maswanhise double, meant it was seven wins out off 11 away match in the Premiership for Stuart Kettlewell’s side.

    That result lifted Motherwell to fourth in the table on 16 points.

    Defeating Edinburgh City, Clyde, Kilmarnock and Dundee United to reach this stage, it’s a first semi-final in six years for the club.

    Opposition Report

    Rangers are three points ahead of Motherwell in the league standings. Rangers were defeated 2-1 in their last match against Aberdeen on Wednesday night at Pittodrie.

    It’s three wins and three loses in their last six outings, with Rangers overcoming St Johnstone and Dundee to reach the last four of this competition.

    Cyriel Dessers remains the top scorer for Rangers in all competitions, with seven goals, however Czech Republic international Vaclav Cerny has found the net on six occasions since arriving in the summer, with five of those goals coming in October.

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    The Maswanhise show // Dundee United 1-2 Motherwell

    It’s a huge week for Motherwell Football Club, with the opportunity to reach the Premier Sports Cup final fast approaching. But first, a trip to Dundee came on Wednesday night.

    With fourth against fifth, the game started off a tight contest. Chances were few and far between, but Tawanda Maswanhise soon put stop to that, finishing from Dan Casey’s header across goal.

    Stephen O’Donnell had to withdraw in the first-half, which started a string of Dundee United chances. Aston Oxborough stood strong but eventually the pressure took it’s toll and the hosts were level.

    Motherwell started well in the second-half and soon, it was Maswanhise who pounced on a Dundee United error to win the game and send the travelling support down the road full of optimism for Sunday’s glamour tie.