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  • Women

    Mason Clark is staying in ML1

  • Women

    Eve Donald: It’s been a long road to recovery

  • Club

    Street Soccer Scotland celebrate anniversary

  • Archive

    Next Up: Montrose

  • Club

    2025 Club AGM

  • First team

    Brian Caldwell’s January update

  • First team

    St Johnstone: Returning to Perth

  • First team

    No hiding place // St Johnstone 1-0 Motherwell

  • First team

    St Johnstone 1 – 0 Motherwell

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Cup exit

  • Women

    Mason Clark is staying in ML1

    Mason Clark is staying in ML1

    The women of steel have secured the signature of highly-rated youth prodigy Mason Clark on a permanent deal from Rangers after a successful initial loan spell. 

    The 18-year-old traded royal blue for claret of amber in the summer of 2024 after a productive loan move across the River Clyde at local rivals Hamilton last season. Clark featured 22-times in red and white, scoring five-times at New Douglas Park. The youngster was then awarded Accies’ Player & Young Player of the Year.

    “I’m delighted to make the move to Motherwell permanent,” Clark said.

    “It’s already been an incredible few months at the club. I feel my game has significantly progressed, and the competition for places in the squad has been a challenge that I’m proud to have taken on.

    “I’ve been at Rangers since I was very young, but I felt that this was the right moment to make that step into regular senior football, and I felt that there was no better opportunity than to continue with the club.

    The midfielder has already featured 14-times for Motherwell, netting once in a 6-1 victory against Queens Park.

    “We’re delighted to have Mason remain at the club,” Head Coach Paul Brownlie added.

    “She has came to the club with the correct attitude and the mindset to challenge other players for places, and strengthen the squads ambitions of a top-six finish this season.

    “Mason has started to really hit her stride, and we are looking forward to continuing her progression this season.

  • Women

    Eve Donald: It’s been a long road to recovery

    Signing from Dundee United in the summer of 2023, defender Eve Donald added a wealth of Premier League experience to the Motherwell backline after defying the odds to protect her predecessors top-flight safety in the previous domestic season. 

    Despite maintaining an impressive CV throughout her time in the City of Discovery, Donald sought to continue her development at the women of steel whilst then still being at the youthful age of 23. However, a recurring injury rapidly disrupted her progression on the pitch, as Donald featured on only nine-occasions before a serious and unforeseen knee injury ruled the defender out of action for over nine-months.

    Donald has continued to quietly work behind the scenes, whilst progressively building up to a return to action,

    “It’s been the most frustrating part of my footballing journey,” Donald explained.

    “There were small recurring injuries that stalled the start of my time at the club, but I’d started to overcome them and earn a more consistent run in the team. Then, in a single unpredictable moment, I turned sharply on the ball, and it resulted in one of the most challenging injuries a player could ever encounter.

    “It became apparent on the pitch that I’d sustained an ACL rupture, which we then confirmed after an MRI scan. This specific injury has been increasingly prominent in the women’s game, and it’s always a concern that you try to keep in the back of your mind, but that day it ultimately became a reality for me.”

    A physically and mentally demanding challenge for the now 24-year-old, with Donald acknowledging that the severity of the injury and the expected duration on the sidelines was tough to comprehend.

    “It’s been a slow arduous time away from the pitch,” Donald noted.

    “I was aware of the time scales attached to ACL injuries. Having witnessed many teammates go through it in the past, I knew how long the process would be.

    “I wasn’t able to immediately receive the surgery that I needed, so my recovery time only stagnated as the days and weeks went by. Thankfully, since being able to get the operation, the recovery time has been slightly shorter than what was originally anticipated, which has allowed me to get back training.

    “You don’t fully appreciate it until you’re on the sidelines, but having the opportunity to be around your teammates and train is a perfect motivator to continue working behind the scenes and regain my place in the matchday squad.

    “I’ve been working tirelessly to get back as soon as possible, and for myself, gradually building up my sharpness and gaining momentum will be the best approach going forward. Once I’m mentally and physically ready to play, I will do my upmost to support the squad whenever I’m called upon.”

    With teammates Laura McCartney and Lucy Ronald both recently returning from severe long-term injuries, that collectively amounted to over three seasons on the sidelines, Donald expressed the importance of having those with related experiences to aid the recovery process.

    “There’s obviously a lot of concerns and fears of the unknown and the extent of the recovery process,” Donald said.

    “Until you’ve been in that position, it’s difficult to understand exactly what the process involves and how to prepare myself for the surgery as well.

    “The support from the rest of the squad was pivotal, especially from the players who have been in the same situation, so the reassurance and guidance really helped to alleviate those initial fears and concerns around when I’d get back onto the pitch.

    “There is a really good core group of players at the club, and everyone in the dressing room looks out for each other. They’ve been essential throughout this year, and I can’t wait to be back sharing the pitch with them.”

  • Club

    Street Soccer Scotland celebrate anniversary

    Street Soccer Scotland celebrate anniversary

    Motherwell FC Community Trust, Street Soccer Scotland and the North Lanarkshire Recovery Network have been working together for three years to deliver free football for the local community.

    The organisations pride themselves in shared values and a commitment to improving lives, with Street Soccer Scotland partnering with the Motherwell Community Trust to utilise the facilities at Fir Park Training Centre.

    “We’ve been delighted to support Street Soccer Scotland,” Motherwell Community Trust CEO Dawn Middleton added.

    “Stuart Lovell and the team have been working tirelessly to support those in the local community, and we are pleased to support them on that journey with access to the facilities at Fir Park.

    “We look forward to continuing a thriving partnership in the years to come.”

    Street Soccer Scotland have been supported on their mission by Scotland international captain and Liverpool defender Andy Robertson, with 94% of participants feeling that their life has been improved, and 90% having better communication skills since joining Street Soccer Scotland.

    Keen to get involved?

    Street Soccer Scotland can be contacted on 0131 554 9157 or alternatively can be found via email at info@streetsoccerscotland.org

  • Archive

    Next Up: Montrose

    Next Up: Montrose

    The women of steel return to action this weekend for the first-time in under a fortnight, as they travel to face Montrose at Links Park on Sunday. 

    Motherwell haven’t faced a competitive matchday since defeating Dundee United by six-goals to one at Foundation Park in the first SWPL matchday of 2025. Head Coach, Paul Brownlie’s side will travel up the A9 to the North-East coast, facing the Gable Endies for the first-time since a narrow 3-2 victory at K-Park last August. Former striker Morgan Cross broke the deadlock, before summer addition Rachel Todd and Bailley Collins both added to the scoresheet in East Kilbride.

    The visitors will be keen to continue their unbeaten run against Sunday’s hosts, with the women of steel unbeaten in their last-four against Montrose, earning two-wins and two-draws. Motherwell will be motivated to secure their first victory at Links Park, after picking up two-points from four in their previous trips to the North-East.

    The Tale of the Tape 

    Motherwell 

    Motherwell started 2025 on the right note, defeating relegation-survival hopefuls Dundee United with an assured display in the City of Discovery. Motherwell face a closely-fought race to the finish line to achieve a top-six place this season, with the women of steel five points clear of nearest league rivals Partick Thistle, who have a additional game in-hand. Motherwell will face Montrose, Spartans, Aberdeen and Glasgow City in their remaining four SWPL fixtures, with victory this weekend putting Motherwell’s ambitions within touching distance.

    Montrose 

    The Gable Endies sit precariously above the relegation places, level on points with Aberdeen in 10th, but ahead of the Dons on goal difference. The hosts have picked up one-win from their last 11, defeating relegation rivals Queens Park by a single goal before the winter break.

    Ticket information 

    Supporters can purchase their ticket in advance through the Montrose ticketing website or on the day, with pay at the gate available.

    Adult – TBC

    Concession – TBC

    Under-11 – TBC

  • Club

    2025 Club AGM

    2025 Club AGM

    This year’s club Annual General Meeting will take place on Thursday 27 February. 

    The AGM will take place in the 91 Lounge at Fir Park, commencing at 7pm.

    Papers will be issued in advance of the meeting to all Club shareholders week commencing 10th February.

  • First team

    Brian Caldwell’s January update

    Having been knocked out the Scottish Cup on Saturday, Chief Executive Brian Caldwell thanks supporters for making the trip to Perth. In this interview, he discusses a range of topics including new signings, rejecting a bid for Lennon Miller and supporters buses. 

    He also talks about his relationship with the Well Society and dates for the upcoming club AGM.

  • First team

    St Johnstone: Returning to Perth

    St Johnstone: Returning to Perth

    Motherwell return to McDiarmid Park for the second time in a week, taking on St Johnstone on Saturday 25 January in the William Hill Premiership. 

    Kick off is 3pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets can be bought online.

    (Away support)
    Adults £25
    Concessions (Over 65s /U20s) £16
    Family adult (1x adult with max 2 U12) £20
    Under 12 (no admission without adult) £0
    Ambulant disabled adult (must be in receipt of PIP/DLA) £25
    Ambulant disabled concession >65 / U20 (must be in receipt of PIP/DLA) £16
    Personal assistant (no admission without ambulant disabled supporter) £0

    Additional information:

    • Ticket sales are online only (with the exception of the wheelchair & PA tickets – see attached).
    • Disabled/ambulant supporters must be in receipt of PIP/DLA and will be asked to verify this when purchasing online.
    • Personal assistant tickets cannot be added to an order without the age-appropriate ambulant disabled ticket being added first.
    • U12 tickets cannot be purchased without an adult/concession ticket (max 2 x U12 per order), the adult/concession ticket must be added first.

    Wheelchair & PA tickets can be purchased directly from the St Johnstone FC ticket office on 01738 459090 (option 1).

    Adult/concession wheelchair tickets are £20/£12 respectively. A personal assistant ticket is included in the ticket price.

    We have a limited amount of disabled parking bays for visiting supporters to book in advance (£5 – cash on the day). Supporters should email dao@perthsaints.co.uk with their name and vehicle registration to enquire about booking.

    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.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our away kit for this match.

    Squad Update

    Ross Callachan, Zach Robinson, Jair Tavares, Steve Seddon, Apostolos Stamatelopoulos, Paul McGinn, Aston Oxborough and Lennon Miller are out for this game. Liam Gordon will be assessed.

    Jack Vale is suspended. Stuart Kettlewell will be in the stand, with the manager suspended from the dugout for two games.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell came out second best last weekend against St Johnstone at McDiarmid and will be looking to rectify this time round. With nine first-team players missing from the squad, Stuart Kettlewell will be hamstrung when it comes to team selection again.

    But the Steelmen will be relatively happy with league proceedings to this point, sitting fifth in the table. Motherwell are currently four points off of fourth-placed Aberdeen and could be sitting a point behind come Saturday night.

    Opposition Report

    St Johnstone ended a nine-game winless run with a narrow victory over Motherwell on Saturday in the Scottish Cup. With their spot in the fifth round of the Cup secured, their attentions turn back to league business.

    The table doesn’t make for good reading at present for St Johnstone, with the Perth side sitting at the foot of the table, nine points behind 11th.

    But, they’ll take confidence from the victory of the Steelmen and the fact there are only three points separating 11th and 7th. Mackenzie Kirk continued his fine season in St Johnstone colours, scoring his seventh goal for the senior side last time out.

  • First team

    No hiding place // St Johnstone 1-0 Motherwell

    Over 1700 Motherwell fans made the trip to Perth as Motherwell kicked off their 2024/25 Scottish Cup campaign against St Johnstone. 

    But over the piece, Motherwell will be disappointed with their efforts, with Andy Halliday and Tawanda Maswanhise having the only sightings of goal for the Steelmen in the first-half.

    Mackenzie Kirk scored the only goal of the game after a scramble in the box following a corner and although St Johnstone didn’t look to put the game game beyond Motherwell, Stuart Kettlewell’s side weren’t able to find a leveller as they exited the competition at the first hurdle.

  • First team

    St Johnstone 1 – 0 Motherwell

    St Johnstone 1 – 0 Motherwell

    Mothewell exited the Scottish Cup after a 1-0 defeat in Perth.

    Mackenzie Kirk’s first-half strike was enough for the home side to progress, as the Steelmen put on a largely toothless display.

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell made four changes from the side that were defeated by Hibernian in the Scottish capital a week ago. Defender Dan Casey returned to the starting XI, replacing the injured skipper Paul McGinn, with Marvin Kaleta, Sam Nicholson and Tawanda Maswanhise all returning to complete the line-up.

    Motherwell struggled to find any sort of rhythm or foothold in the contest before finding themselves behind within the opening 10-minutes, as the hosts capitalised on a threatening Graham Carey set-piece.

    Striker Tawanda Maswanhise couldn’t make the most of a promising opportunity to equalise in the first half, sending a weak shot towards Andy Fisher, while some poor defending from the home side almost allowed the visitors back into the tie.

    Shortly thereafter, Motherwell goalkeeper Archie Mair thwarted debutant Victor Griffith’s attempt to extend the lead, as Motherwell held out for the half-time break.

    The Steelmen couldn’t rejuvenate themselves in the second-half, as Saints continued to pressurise the Motherwell backline.

    After turning provider for the opening goal, Carey almost found himself on the scoresheet within the opening minutes of the second-half, striking the right post of Mair’s goal in a moment of fortune for the visiting side.

    An injury-stricken Motherwell seemed a mere shadow of their best, as they continually failed to capitalise on the passive St. Johnstone backline, who were looking to only defend their one-goal advantage. Motherwell pushed forward, but couldn’t create any significant goalscoring chances of note.

    Motherwell showed glimmers of improvement after halftime, but even with a late surge, they couldn’t prevent St Johnstone from achieving their first win since November 23, as the steelmen exited the Scottish Cup in the Fourth Round.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Cup exit

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Cup exit

    Stuart Kettlewell gives his thoughts as Motherwell exit the Scottish Cup after a 1-0 defeat to St Johnstone.