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    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

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    Stuart Kettlewell on win over Aberdeen

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    Dan Casey ahead of Aberdeen

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Aberdeen

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    Aberdeen: First and last home match of the month

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    Nothing until a late flurry // Hearts 1-0 Motherwell

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    Hearts 1 – 0 Motherwell

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to defeat at Tynecastle

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    December player of the month vote

  • Club

    Motherwell FC Community Trust: Looking ahead to 2025

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    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen

    Two first-half goals were enough to see off 10-man Aberdeen, as Motherwell secured three points to propel themselves back up to fifth in the Premiership table. 

    The Steelmen move three-points clear of sixth-placed St. Mirren, and four-points shy of Aberdeen in fourth, as Stuart Kettlewell’s side ended their four game winless run to earn their first victory of 2025.

    The Dons continued their miserable run of 10-games without a win and five straight defeats, as Ewan Wilson’s opener and Tawanda Maswanhise’s second ensured all three-points remained in North Lanarkshire.

    After the disappointing performance at Tynecastle, Stuart Kettlewell made four changes to his starting line-up.

    At the back, Kofi Balmer swapped places with Shane Blaney, while Davor Zdravkovski came into the midfield with Marvin Kaleta recalled to the wide right.

    Without the injured Apostolos Stamatelopoulos in attack, Moses Ebiye was given a rare start with Tawanda Maswanhise and Tony Watt supporting on either side.

    Both sides competed well in the first half-hour before Ewan Wilson powered ‘Well into the lead with his first Motherwell goal. A double blow for the Dons came shortly before the half-time whistle when Slobodan Rubezic received his marching orders after an altercation with Tony Watt yards from the Motherwell touchline. Maswanhise immediately capitalised on the one-man advantage, coasting through the dis-united Aberdeen backline before stroking home a second for the Fir Park side before the interval.

    The Dons made a positive start, with Oxborough called into action to deny Luis Lopes, whilst Maswanhise retaliated by testing Ross Doohan within the opening stages of the game.

    A couple of minutes later, Aberdeen had a narrow escape.

    Balmer’s long-throw eventually reached Casey, who coasted into the Dons six-yard box, but his dipping header sailed across the face of goal before falling beyond the back post.

    The pressure on Doohan’s goal finally earned the home side the opener after 34 minutes.

    This time Watt was the provider, firing the ball across the penalty area, and Wilson raced in at the back post to slam a fabulous left-foot finish high past Doohan to put the Steelmen in front.

    Dons had a lot of possession, with little threat on Oxborough’s goal, as ‘Well looked to comfortably hold onto their single goal lead until the interval.

    Then, less than a minute before the break, the visitors endured a frustrating moment in the game.

    Watt and Rubezic tangled after the ball rolled out of play near the halfway line, and the Dons defender reacted by facing up to Watt, where he appeared to clash heads before being subsequently shown a red card for violent conduct.

    Before the Aberdeen defence could reorganise, Jimmy Thelin’s side were immediately hit with a second goal.

    From that well-placed throw-in, Kaleta lofted the ball over the visitor’s rearguard, allowing Maswanhise to run through on goal before calmly sliding the ball past Doohan for his fifth goal of the season.

    Two goals ahead at half-time for the second consecutive home game and with a man advantage, ‘Well fans were hoping that Dons couldn’t stage a second half fightback.

    With two halftime changes and the backing of their encouraging 1400 fans, the Pittodrie side made a spirited start to the second half, giving Oxborough a few anxious moments.

    With five minutes remaining, Paul McGinn and Callum Slattery were warmly welcomed back after long-term injuries and see out the closing stages of the game as ‘Well extended their impressive home form.

    Motherwell Team: Oxborough, Kaleta, Casey, Gordon, Balmer, Wilson, Zdravkovski, Halliday, Watt, Ebiye, Maswanhise.

    Motherwell Bench: Hegyi, O’Donnell, Koutroumbis, Blaney, McGinn, Sparrow, Slattery, Nicholson, Vale. 

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    Stuart Kettlewell on win over Aberdeen

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to three points against Aberdeen which was Motherwell’s first win of the year.

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    Dan Casey ahead of Aberdeen

    Defender Dan Casey believes there is fire in the players’ bellies ahead of Aberdeen’s visit to Fir Park. Casey says the players are all hurting after their most recent outing and are looking to rectify immediately. 

    Casey thinks every team is tiring from the amount of games played in a short space of time, so there are no excuses.

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Aberdeen

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell emphasised his disappointment at his team’s performance against Hearts and wants to see a major reaction to that poor display. 

    Kettlewell is not blaming the quantity of games as an excuse for the Hearts game, saying the team can bounce back against Aberdeen on Sunday.

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    Aberdeen: First and last home match of the month

    Aberdeen: First and last home match of the month

    Motherwell play their only home match this month against Aberdeen on Sunday 5 January.

    Kick off is 2:30pm.

    How to follow the game
    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £24 £26
    Concessions £19 £19
    Young Adults £12 £12
    Juniors £6 £6
    • Young Adults tickets would ages 14-17.
    • Juveniles would be 13 and under
    • Ticket Office open from 11am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.

    Supporters are able to buy tickets online here or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Ticket Office open from 11am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.

    If 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.

    The match is being shown live on Premier Sports.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Squad Update

    Ross Callachan, Zach Robinson, Steve Seddon and Lennon Miller are out for this game. The latter will be out for six to eight weeks with an ankle injury.

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos has been described as a major doubt for the match. Jack Vale returned to action against Hearts. Callum Slattery has been in full training for last three weeks and is building up.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell returned from Edinburgh with no points on Thursday, losing out 1-0 to Hearts. That result didn’t change the Steelmen’s position in the league standings, with them remaining sixth.

    It’s now two wins, two draws and two defeats in their last six, but Kettlewell will be optimistic with one of those draws being against Rangers.

    Opposition Report

    After a hot start to the league, Aberdeen are winless in nine games. It’s four defeats on the spin for the Dons however they are still well in the hunt for European football.

    First choice keeper Mitov is out of action for a few weeks with a minor injury, so it’s expected that Ross Doohan will be between the sticks. Pape Habib Guèye remains out of action also, with Ester Sokler recently taking over as top goalscorer for Jimmy Thelin’s side.

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    Nothing until a late flurry // Hearts 1-0 Motherwell

    Motherwell were looking to start 2025 in a positive light when they travelled to Tynecastle for their first fixture of the new year, but the hosts got themselves ahead in the opening stages and rarely looked back. 

    A lacklustre day at the office was pounced upon by the Jambos, with Hearts dominating and creating numerous openings.

    In what was a day to forget, the Steelmen could’ve snatched a point but for the late dramatics of Hearts keeper Craig Gordon.

    The next chance comes quick, as Aberdeen visit ML1 in just two days time.

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    Hearts 1 – 0 Motherwell

    Hearts 1 – 0 Motherwell

    Motherwell came away from Edinburgh empty-handed after a 1-0 defeat to Hearts at Tynecastle. 

    Motherwell failed to replicate their resilient performance against Rangers last weekend, as Musa Drammeh’s early strike proved to be enough for the home side in a largely toothless visiting display in tbe capital.

    The first chance of the game fell to the home side, as Penrice’s cross into the box found the head of striker Liam Boyce, but the forward couldn’t direct his header towards goal.

    A hopeful corner into the box spiralled high into the Motherwell six-yard area, and the visiting defence couldn’t clear their lines, allowing Musa a simple tap-in from close-range. Referee Calum Scott initially ruled the goal out for a potential foul on goalkeeper Aston Oxborough, but was advised by VAR to review his decision, with Scott reversing his decision and awarding the decisive goal.

    Motherwell failed to muster a single shot in the first half, with manager Stuart Kettlewell swiftly turning to the options on his bench at half-time, introducing Sam Nicholson, Moses Ebiye and Davor Zdravkovski.

    The visitors were unable to find a foothold in the game, as Hearts continued to mount pressure on the visiting goal. Jorge Grant’s shot from 30 yards came crashing back off the bar and Liam Boyce couldn’t convert with the goal at his mercy, knocking his rebounded effort wide of the target.

    Hearts had another chance to double their advantage moments later, when Penrice took advantage of Liam Gordon’s heavy first-touch touch, but Boyce again couldn’t find the target.

    It was a game of few chances, with Stuart Kettlewell utilising his bench once again, bringing on recent returnee Jack Vale who took to the pitch for the first time since September, as he replaced Tawanda Maswanhise.

    The on-loan Welshman added an instant threat to the Motherwell attacking line, almost scoring a miraculous late equaliser to secure a point with seconds to go. Ewan Wilson’s deep delivery was redirected into the path of Vale from defender Dan Casey, but the Blackburn loanee was inexplicably denied by an outstanding save from Scotland international Craig Gordon. The experienced shot-stopper ensured all three points remained in Gorgie. The Steelmen will have little time to reflect, as they refocus their attention to visitors Aberdeen at Fir Park on Sunday.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to defeat at Tynecastle

    Stuart Kettlewell gives his reaction to a 1-0 defeat at Tynecastle.

  • Club

    December player of the month vote

    December player of the month vote

    It’s time to vote for your G4 Claims player of the month for December. 

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos, Tawanda Maswanhise, Dan Casey and Shane Blaney are all up for nomination.

    To vote, head over to the Motherwell Facebook page.

    Games in September
    • Dundee 4-1 Motherwell
    • St Mirren 0-1 Motherwell
    • Motherwell 4-3 Dundee United
    • Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock
    • Celtic 4-0 Motherwell
    • Motherwell 2-2 Rangers
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    Motherwell FC Community Trust: Looking ahead to 2025

    Motherwell FC Community Trust: Looking ahead to 2025

    The ‘More than Football’ motto is central to the ideals at the core of Motherwell Football Club and the Community Trust. Throughout 2024, the Community Trust have continued to put the motto into practice, striving to support the local and wider community. 

    The arrival of 2025 have provided the perfect opportunity for reflection on another positive year at the Community Trust.

    Community

    2836 unique participants in community activities; including 833 in male and female teams from 2018s to over 70s.

    Education

    31 partner schools across North Lanarkshire. Curricular and Co-curricular activity delivered to over 2500 children.

    Employability

    21 volunteer coaches supported through education and development programmes. New College Lanarkshire partnership for students allowed aspiring sports professionals to gain real-world experience.

    Health

    New adult football fitness sessions attracted over 50 participants. The club was selected to trial SAMH new Changing Room programme for 16-39 year-olds.

    Charity

    Through matchday collections, and support for food banks and holiday hunger programmes, we have helped local charities raise over £25, 000 in 2024.

    We would like to thank everyone for their commitment, support and dedication to all the Community Trust initiatives, and we wish you all a happy New Year.