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    March international preview

  • Club

    Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland continuing to empower women’s equality in sport

  • First team

    Slattery and O’Donnell sign on for next season

  • Archive

    Kofi Balmer gets the call from Northern Ireland

  • First team

    Showing a response when the task got harder // Motherwell 2-2 St Mirren

  • Women

    Motherwell 0-8 Rangers

  • First team

    Michael Wimmer on St Mirren draw

  • First team

    Motherwell 2-2 St Mirren

  • Women

    Katie Rice: “We are ready to challenge the best in the country”

  • First team

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos to miss eight weeks

  • First team

    March international preview

    March international preview

    We have six players away representing their nation this month. Here’s what’s ahead of the them.

    Lennon Miller

    It was a momentous occasion when Lennon Miller received his first senior international call-up for Scotland earlier this month. The 18-year-old joins up with the squad ahead of a crucial double header against Greece, which will determine what League Scotland will play in the next Nations League competition.

    The winner over the two legs will remain in League A. Greece only lost one game in their Group, only narrowly missing out on automatic promotion to League A. There only defeat came against England, although they did win at Wembley in the reverse fixture.

    Should Miller earn his first cap, he would become the youngest ever Motherwell player to earn a senior international cap.

    • Greece v Scotland 
    • Thursday 20 March
    • 7:45pm Kick Off 
    • Georgios Karaiskakis Football Stadium, Greece

     

    • Scotland v Greece 
    • Sunday 23 March
    • 5pm Kick Off
    • Hampden Park, Scotland 
    Kai Andrews

    Kai Andrews has also made his first step up to senior international football, with manager Craig Bellamy including the 18-year-old in his squad that will kick off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.

    Wales are in Group J alongside Belgium, Liechtenstein, Kazakhstan and North Macedonia. They face the latter two sides over the next 10 ten days.

    • Wales v Kazakhstan 
    • 7:45pm Kick Off
    • Saturday 22 March
    • Cardiff City Stadium, Wales 

     

    • North Macedonia v Wales 
    • 7:45pm Kick Off 
    • Tuesday 25 March
    • Toše Proeski Arena, Skopje
    Tawanda Maswanhise

    Tawanda Maswanhise and Zimbabwe are also in World Cup qualifying action, however they have four games in. Currently, The Warriors are at the foot of Group C. They take on Benin and Nigeria during this international window.

    Rwanda, South Africa and Benin are all currently on seven points, with Lesotho on five and Nigeria on three.

    Having found the back of the net during the November international games, Maswanhise and Zimbabwe remain on a high having qualified for AFCON as a result of their previous two matches. They will hoping to carry on that good feeling in these crucial two matches.

    • Zimbabwe v Benin 
    • Thursday 20 March
    • Kick Off 4pm
    • Moses Mabhida Stadium, South Africa

     

    • Nigeria v Zimbabwe 
    • Tuesday 25 March
    • Kick Off 4pm
    • Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Nigeria
    Ewan Wilson

    Ewan Wilson retained his spot in Scotland’s Under 21 squad ahead of two friendly matches later this week. The young Scots travel to Spain to take on Republic of Ireland and Iceland.

    This is a new Under-21 cycle, where there a number of new, young faces in the squad. These two matches will be key to Scotland’s preparations for their upcoming EURO 2027 qualifying campaign, which gets underway later in the year.

    • Scotland v Republic of Ireland 
    • Friday 21 March 
    • 7pm Kick Off 
    • Pinatar Football Arena, Murcia, Spain

     

    • Scotland v Iceland
    • Tuesday 25 March  
    • 1pm Kick Off
    • Pinatar Football Arena, Murcia, Spain
    Kofi Balmer

    Kofi Balmer received a late call-up for Northern Ireland duty ahead of their two friendly matches this month. Looking for his first senior cap, Balmer will travel back home for a home match against Switzerland first, before travelling to Sweden.

    Northern Ireland secured promotion to League B of the Nations League in November and these matches will help preparations for their World Cup qualifying adventure.

    • Northern Ireland v Switzerland 
    • 7:45pm Kick Off 
    • Friday 21 March 
    • Windsor Park, Belfast

     

    • Sweden v Northern Ireland 
    • 6pm Kick Off
    • Tuesday 25 March 
    • Friends Arena, Stockholm
    Zander McAllister

    Zander McAllister is in the Scotland Under 17 squad once again, with the young side in action three times over the next ten days.

    Head coach Brian McLaughlin has named a squad of 20 for the crucial upcoming UEFA League B Round 2 matches against North Macedonia, Romania and Liechtenstein.

    All the games are taking place at Broadwood Stadium. Scotland are aiming to secure top spot in the group, and with it, a return to League A.

    • Scotland v North Macedonia
    • Wednesday 19 March 2025 
    • 3:30pm Kick Off
    • Broadwood Stadium, Scotland

     

    • Scotland v Romania
    • Saturday 22 March 2025
    • 7:30pm kick off
    • Broadwood Stadium, Scotland

     

    • Scotland v Liechtenstein
    • Tuesday 25 March 2025
    • 3pm kick off
    • Broadwood Stadium, Scotland
  • Club

    Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland continuing to empower women’s equality in sport

    Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland continuing to empower women’s equality in sport

    A key partner of the Motherwell FC Community Trust, Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland (CHSS) have continued to support our women’s recreational football sessions. 

    On International Women’s Day, Scottish FA partner CHSS CEO Jane-Claire Judson spoke about the importance of empowering women’s equality in sport.

    Jane-Claire has been dedicated to driving and fostering vital change through CHSS to ensure that every woman can receive the best possible care, free from bias or inequality.

    “I want to thank all the incredible women who make our work possible,” Jean Claire stated.

    “Our staff, volunteers, supporters, and those with lived experience of our conditions who drive us forward. At Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, we are committed to ensuring every woman gets the support she needs, when she needs it. But it is also a reminder that breaking down women’s health inequalities isn’t just a one-day conversation – it’s a call for change we advocate for every day.

    “For too long, women’s health has been overlooked, leading to misdiagnosis, unequal treatment and a lack of awareness around the risks women face. Through our Women’s Health Action Plan, we are addressing these issues – improving access to care, delivering vital services, and campaigning for better recognition of women’s experiences in healthcare. The Third Sector has a crucial role to play, and we will continue to push for lasting change. No woman should be left behind when it comes to her health, and we won’t stop until every woman receives the support she needs to live life to the fullest.

    “Together, we are building a future where women’s health is no longer overlooked.”

    Visit the Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland women’s health page to find out more.

  • First team

    Slattery and O’Donnell sign on for next season

    Slattery and O’Donnell sign on for next season

    Callum Slattery and Stephen O’Donnell will remain in the claret and amber for the 2025/26 season.

    “This is great news for everyone,” Michael Wimmer stated.

    “Both players are true professionals, and I have loved working with both of them. They have both had different journeys but give everything for the badge. We are trying to get the foundations in place for next season, which is great because after four weeks of being here, I have a better picture of everything.

    “Callum has been excellent since I arrived and is a real spark in the team. He suits the style we want to implement here and has shown a great attitude.

    “He has done so well to get back to full fitness, and I still think he has room to develop. Hopefully we can achieve that together.

    “Stephen is a great character. He trains excellently and is a role model for younger players. He sets an example by his work ethic, and it’s great to know he’ll be here next season. His application and determination for success are what we want and need.

    “He is a leader, and it’s great news that he will be here next season.”

    The club have exercised their option to extend Slattery’s contract by 12 months, after the 26-year-old recovered from a serious knee injury at the turn of the year.

    Slattery joined the club back in the summer of 2021 and has gone on to make 102 appearances for the club so far. Although missing for over a year due to an ACL rupture, he has worked his way back to full fitness and has re-discovered his pre-injury form.

    Scoring in just his second match since returning, Slattery has featured eight times this season and most recently scored a double against St Mirren. In that time, he also reached 100 games for the club, a key milestone in his career.

    “When I signed my contract last summer, I didn’t know what would lie ahead for me,” Callum Slattery said.

    “The club showed faith and trust in me, and my mission has been to get back fully fit so I can thank them for that. It’s been so good to be back on the pitch, scoring goals and creating new memories.

    “None of this would be possible if it wasn’t for the support I have received from my loved ones, the club staff and all the fans.

    “This place has been my home for the last four years, and I’ve gotten really used to being here. I hope we can finish this season strongly and have a successful campaign next season.”

    A special video was made which shows Slattery’s journey from the bottom back to the top and can be viewed here.

    Stephen O’Donnell will be here for his sixth season at Fir Park, having triggered a 12-month extension in his contract.

    Since joining in 2020, the Scotland international has represented the club on 175 occasions. He signed a new deal last summer, which would see him remain for at least one year. Since then, he has triggered a 12-month extension and will be here for his sixth season.

    “I’m proud to be a Motherwell player,” Stephen O’Donnell added.

    “This is my local area, and I’ve always given 100% to the cause. The community feeling is prevalent, and it’s an exciting time to be here.

    “I’ll never take for granted playing for this wonderful football club. There’s a real togetherness here at the minute, and I think there’s optimism for what’s to come under the new management team. This season has had it’s difficulties with injury but I’ve still managed to play plenty games.

    “As ever, I’ll give it everything. Not just in matches, but during the week. I want the very best for everyone here and will do my utmost best to deliver that.”

  • Archive

    Kofi Balmer gets the call from Northern Ireland

    Kofi Balmer gets the call from Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland have called Kofi Balmer for their two friendly matches later this month. 

    After a late call-up in October, Balmer has received another place in Michael O’Neill’s squad, although the defender is still looking for his first senior cap.

    They are in action twice, taking on Switzerland at home first on Friday 21 March. They then travel to play Sweden on Tuesday 25 March.

    • Northern Ireland v Switzerland 
    • 7:45pm Kick Off 
    • Friday 21 March 
    • Windsor Park, Belfast

     

    • Sweden v Northern Ireland 
    • 6pm Kick Off
    • Tuesday 25 March 
    • Friends Arena, Stockholm
  • First team

    Showing a response when the task got harder // Motherwell 2-2 St Mirren

    Motherwell played St Mirren in their only home match of March, with both sides looking to help their chances of finishing in the top six.

    It was St Mirren who got off to the better start, with Boyd-Munce and Phillips finding the back of the net to put the three points firmly within the grasps of the visitors.

    But Motherwell showed character and willpower straight from kick-off, with Slattery scoring before the interval to make it 2-1.

    The number eight was at the heart of everything and once again scored in the second period to complete the comeback.

    St Mirren would get a man sent off in the latter stages, but in the end, it would be a point in the right direction for Michael Wimmer’s side.

  • Women

    Motherwell 0-8 Rangers

    Motherwell 0-8 Rangers

    The women of steel battled relentlessly till the end in their maiden top-six encounter, but ultimately couldn’t repel the rampant Rangers frontline, as the visitors secured a comfortable 0-8 victory at K-Park on Sunday. 

    A Katie Wilkinson hat-trick, braces from Camille Lafaix and Kirsty Howat, with a single-goal from Rio hardy secured a harsh victory for Rangers.

    Head Coach Paul Brownlie named three changes from the side that defeated Boroughmuir Thistle to confirm their place in the Semi-Final of the Scottish Cup last weekend. Goalkeeper Rebecca Cameron replaced Emily Mutch between the sticks, as Shannon Leishman and Lucy Barclay both earned their place in the starting XI. Captaining Gill Inglis and Sarah gibb remained available from the bench. Recent acquisition Brodie Greenwood also featured in her first matchday squad since signing on loan from Hearts, with the midfielder amongst the substitutes.

    Rangers swiftly got off the mark, as Wilkinson’s drilled delivery across the face of goal ricocheted through the path of Cameron before nesting comfortably inti the back of the net. Motherwell were somehow denied a penalty-kick moments later, as Louisa Boyes defeated Jenna Fife in their race to the ball, with Fife clattering aimlessly through the midfielder deep within the Rangers penalty area, but the referee incredibly waived play-on; much to the understandable frustration of the Motherwell technical area.

    Lizzie Arnot teed up LaFaix moments later, with the American midfielder smashing home an unstoppable strike. The 23-year-old completed her brace minutes later, converting Kathy Hill’s delivery. Howat soon lashed home a fourth moments before the break, leaving Motherwell with much to reflect on at half-time.

    Wilkinson continued Rangers’ persistent goalscoring form five minutes after the restart, with Howat making it six shortly after. Wilksinon claimed her hat-trick and Rangers’ seventh in the final stages of the game, as Hardy made it eight in the final few minutes from the penalty spot.

    Motherwell will return to action in a fortnight’s time when they face Hibernian at K-Park at the end of March.

  • First team

    Michael Wimmer on St Mirren draw

    Michael Wimmer gives his thoughts on the 2-2 draw with St Mirren.

    Callum Slattery scored a double as the Steelmen came from behind to take a point at home.

  • First team

    Motherwell 2-2 St Mirren

    Motherwell 2-2 St Mirren

    Despite Motherwell going two goals behind, Michael Wimmer’s side battled back valiantly to earn a point in the Fir Park sun.

    A deflected goal from Caolan Boyd-Munce and a smart finish from Killian Phillips gave Saints a two-goal lead, before Callum Slattery’s well-measured strike reduced the leeway before half-time.

    Slattery’s equaliser in an injury-strewn second half, including a serious one to Saints’ Boyd-Munce, was enough to see both sides having to settle for a share of the points.

    Michael Wimmer made two changes from the side which won at Ibrox two weeks ago. Stephen O’Donnell returned to the back three, while striker Luke Plange was given his first start up front in place of the injured Luke Armstrong.

    It should have been the perfect start for the Steelmen. With only a minute on the clock, a defensive mix-up at the edge of the Saints box allowed Tom Sparrow to race through on goal. But as Zach Hemming advanced from his line, the Well wide man lifted the ball over the keeper and his open goal.

    The home goal had a narrow escape 22 minutes in when Dom Thompson’s poor clearance forced O’Donnell to head the ball off his own goal line.

    The Well captain was less fortunate a minute later when the Paisley men took the lead. Although Boyd-Munce’s shot from 25 yards was on target, O’Donnell’s head sent the ball into the opposite corner of Balcombe’s goal. 0-1.

    While Lennon Miller and Slattery pushed forward at every turn to support Plange, the ball never stayed up front for long.

    And after 33 minutes, the Buddies doubled their lead with a well-taken goal. A cross into the box found Phillips, who chested the ball down before his half volley sent the ball flying past Balcombe from 16 yards.

    Well’s response was immediate. Straight from the restart, Balcombe’s long ball was worked towards the visitor’s penalty area by Slattery, where he sidestepped Alex Iacovitti before steering the ball with the outside of his right boot inside Hemming’s right-hand post for a superb finish.

    With renewed confidence, the Steelmen then had a period of sustained possession and pressure in the final third of the pitch.

    A couple of minutes from half-time they almost found the equaliser with a swift attack. O’Donnell’s long diagonal ball found Thompson racing towards the box, and after he stretched to pull the ball back for Miller, the 18-year-old could only fire wide of target.

    Eleven minutes into the second half, the Well boss brought on the experienced Harry Paton and Tony Watt at the expense of Kai Andrews and the hard-working Plange, who had a difficult shift against the physical presence of Saints central defenders.

    All too often, play was broken up with a series of clumsy challenges.

    On the hour mark, Iacovitti’s robust challenge took out several players, including his teammate Boyd-Munce. After a lengthy treatment on the touchline, the Saints midfielder was stretchered off wearing a neck brace.

    It took Well only a couple of minutes after the long stoppage to find their feet and the equaliser.

    Watt’s touch at the edge of the box inadvertently set up Slattery, who smacked the ball low and hard into the right-hand corner of Hemming’s goal to make it 2-2.

    A minute later the game was halted again after a head knock between Liam Gordon and Toyosi Olusanya forced another substitution with Kofi Balmer coming into the Well central defence.

    Not surprisingly, play became rather ragged and hurried as both teams chased a winning goal.

    Another high challenge from Olusanya, this time on Dan Casey, earned the Saints striker a second yellow, reducing the visitors to 10 men for the final 20 minutes.

    All of that added up to 14 additional minutes and sufficient time for Well to press home their extra man.

    With 96 minutes showing on the stadium clock, Wimmer threw on another forward, Moses Ebiye replacing Andy Halliday, but a winner for a third consecutive game never came.

    Motherwell Team: Balcombe, Sparrow, O’Donnell, Gordon, Casey, Thompson, Halliday, Slattery, Miller, Andrews, Plange.

    Motherwell Subs: Oxborough, Balmer, Wilson, Zdravkovski, Paton, Koutroumbis, Ebiye, Dickson.

  • Women

    Katie Rice: “We are ready to challenge the best in the country”

    Katie Rice: “We are ready to challenge the best in the country”

    A dedicated and loyal addition to the Motherwell backline, defender Katie Rice entered the 2024/25 campaign ready to mark her sixth consecutive season at the club by earning a place in the top-six of the Scottish Women’s Premier League. 

    As the final pre-split fixture came to a close, the women of steel can firmly set their sights on the top-six when they welcome title-chasers Rangers to K-Park on Sunday. Rice acknowledged the effort to reach this milestone, but remained adamant that the squad aren’t there to make up numbers.

    “We are in the top-six to compete,”Rice explained.

    “We have earned the right to compete amongst the best by becoming highest performing part-time team in the country. Whilst we’re all incredibly proud to reach the top-six, the hard-work doesn’t suddenly stop.

    “We want the top-six to be a regular occurrence for the squad, and we need to be consistent to achieve this. To be consistent, you have to perform against the full-time teams and we want to showcase what we’re capable of this weekend.

    “Rangers will always be a difficult test, they have an incredibly talented squad who understand that every single point matters for them at this stage of the title race. We know what to expect, but ultimately we can only focus on ourselves and ensure we can carry out our gameplan effectively.”

    Preparations swiftly resumed following last weekend’s Scottish Cup Quarter-Final victory over Boroughmuir Thistle, as the women of steel secured their place in the final-four at Hampden. Louisa Boyes broke the deadlock midway through the first-half before a Boroughmuir Thistle own-goal doubled Motherwell’s advantage moments later. Captain Gill Inglis sealed victory shortly before the half-time break, as the experienced defender curled home a magnificent right-footed effort into the top-left corner.

    “We certainly celebrated the night of the game,” Rice added.

    “It was a massive moment for the squad to get back to Hampden for the first-time since 2022, so we made sure to celebrate after the game, but once Monday came around; we were straight back into our preparations for the game this weekend.

    “Training has been really positive this week. We’ve had the girls, who represented Scotland under-17s back involved, and there has been a really friendly atmosphere amongst the squad. There is a real bond between the players in the dressing room, we all want to support each other to drive our standards and performances forward, and we will be ready to start our top-six fixtures this weekend.

    A familiar face will line-up against the women of steel this weekend, as striker Laura Berry returns to K-Park for the first-time since departing Motherwell to return to her parent club in January, after countless impressive display in a Motherwell jersey; netting 11-goals in 11-appearances. Rice is relishing the opportunity against her former teammate.

    “It will be great to face off against Laura,” Rice joked.

    “Laura was an exceptional player throughout the season, and an absolutely pivotal part in achieving a top-six finish, but we’re on either side of the pitch now. Once we hear the first-whistle, we’ll be looking to capitalise on our knowledge of her style of play and will try to nullify her game as best as we can.

    “It’s going to be incredibly tough to cope with the immense talent at their disposal, but we’ve prepared in the correct manner, are feeling positive heading into this weekend, and are ready to make K-Park a difficult venue for teams to visit.

    The K-Park faithful have backed the women of steel both home and away this season, leading the squad to the top-six and a place in the Scottish Cup Semi-Final, and Rice hopes their following can guide Motherwell to a successful post-split campaign.

    “The support we’ve received this season has been excellent,” Rice said.

    “The crowds at K-Park have continued to grow season upon season, and with our position in the top-six and our Scottish cup run, we’re really keen to hopefully see these attendances grow. We’re really excited by the challenges at this stage of the season, and we hope to see you all supporting us through each game.

    “I can’t wait to see you all backing us from the first whistle to the last this Sunday.

  • First team

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos to miss eight weeks

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos to miss eight weeks

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos has been ruled out for at least eight weeks with a fractured wrist, which has required surgery.

    After thorough assessment, it became clear that he would be unable to play and will missing for at least two months.

    Speedy recovery, Apostolos.