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    Stuart McKinstry called up to Scotland Under 21 squad

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    Next up: Ross County

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    Neil Alexander is our new head of goalkeeping

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    Max Johnston joins Cove Rangers on loan

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    Reserve League Opener against Queen’s Park

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    Celtic Quarter Final live on Premier Sports

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    Young Motherwell duo in Scotland Under 17s squad

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    Vote for your August Player of the Month

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    Hammell reacts to Dundee United draw

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    Motherwell 0-0 Dundee United

  • First team

    Stuart McKinstry called up to Scotland Under 21 squad

    Stuart McKinstry called up to Scotland Under 21 squad

    Stuart McKinstry has been named in Scotland’s Under 21 squad. 

    Scotland are in friendly action when they face Northern Ireland in a double header later this month in preparation for the next European Championship qualify campaign.

    Scotland will travel to Belfast to take on Northern Ireland on Thursday 22 September at the Danny Blanchflower Stadium.

    Kick-off is 2:30pm.

    Northern Ireland will then make the journey over to Paisley on Sunday 25 September in the second match at The SMiSA Stadium.

    Kick-off is 2pm.

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    Next up: Ross County

    Next up: Ross County

    It’s a journey north to the Highlands as the Steelmen take on the Staggies at the Global Energy Stadium

    Kick off is 3pm, Saturday 10 September.

    Tickets are available to purchase online now by clicking here.

    Please note: Due to the postal strike, we have not been able to post Ross County tickets.  All tickets can be collect from them on Saturday from their ticket office (the portacabin across from the main entrance at the stadium).

    Ticket prices:

    (Away support)
    Adults £28
    Concessions £12
    Under 18 £5

    Important Information

    • To purchase ambulant & carer tickets, at a cost of £12, please contact the Fir Park ticket office on 01698 333 333.
    • Concession prices apply to those who are aged 65 and over and young adults aged between 18-21.
    How to Follow the Game Online

    PPV and virtual season tickets options are not available for cinch Premiership matches this season. This is the case for all cinch Premiership clubs.

    There will be live commentary for those in the UK, available at live.motherwellfc.co.uk

    The story of the match

    The Steelmen will be looking to get back to winning ways, following a frustrating draw last weekend at home to Dundee United and a defeat away to Kilmarnock.

    All four of County’s points have came at home. They have one win in seven in what has been a tough start to the Premiership campaign.

    ‘Well fans will have fond memories of the last trip to Dingwall. Kevin van Veen’s penalty sealed a big three points which proved vital in securing fifth place and European football last season.

    Match officials
    Referee: Steven McLean
    AR1: Calum Spence
    AR2: Craig Ferguson
    Fourth Official: Ross Hardie
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    Neil Alexander is our new head of goalkeeping

    Neil Alexander is our new head of goalkeeping

    Neil Alexander is our new head of goalkeeping. 

    The 44-year-old had a 26-year playing career where he made 465 club appearances for the likes of Cardiff, Ipswich, Rangers and Crystal Palace.

    A former Scotland international, Alexander joins up with Steven Hammell’s backroom staff and fills the position vacated by Andy Dibble last month.

    “I’m really happy to be joining Motherwell,” Alexander said.

    “It’s a great club and it is an exciting time to be working here with Steven and the rest of the coaching staff.

    Alexander was most recently goalkeeping coach at Dunfermline after starting last season with Dundee United.

    “The goalkeeping position is critical to our success” manager Steven Hammell added.

    “Liam Kelly is doing very well but we always want to try and improve the players. Our goalkeeper is not just a shot stopper and goal kick taker, they play a huge part in our style.

    “We rate Liam really highly and our expectations on goalkeepers are now massive. We have a tight group of staff who I trust, but more importantly, are highly skilled, motivated and hungry to improve players.

    “Neil adds value and experience to our current coaching staff and I am looking forward to working with him going forward.”

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    Max Johnston joins Cove Rangers on loan

    Max Johnston joins Cove Rangers on loan

    Defender Max Johnston has joined Championship side Cove Rangers on loan for the rest of the season.

    The 18-year-old full back has made two first team appearances for Motherwell and impressed on loan at Queen of the South last season.

    “It’s a really good opportunity for me to go get games under my belt,” Max Johnston added.

    “They’re a good team with ambition, who play in the Championship which is a good level to go test myself.”

    Johnston was on loan in the Championship last season where he featured in 31 games.

    “Max has a really bright future at Motherwell,” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “He is a big part of our long-term plans at this club. We have a lot of competition from two Scotland internationals at right full back, with Stephen O’Donnell and Paul McGinn, so it’s very important he continues to play games and learn his trade.

    “Cove Rangers is a great loan move for him, playing in the Championship will help enhance his ability and will stand him in good stead for the future.”

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    Reserve League Opener against Queen’s Park

    Reserve League Opener against Queen’s Park

    Motherwell kick off their SPFL Reserve League campaign against Queen’s Park on Tuesday 6 September. 

    The match will take place at Fir Park. Kick-off is 2pm.

    Fans will be able to attend the match, with tickets costing £3 for adults while it will be £1 for kids.

    Supporters will be housed in the Phil O’Donnell stand, kiosks will not be in operation.

    It will be pay-at-the-gate only for the match.

     

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    Celtic Quarter Final live on Premier Sports

    Celtic Quarter Final live on Premier Sports

    Our Premier Sports Cup quarter-final match against Celtic has been chosen for live broadcast on Premier Sports.

    The match will take place on Wednesday 19 October 2022, with a 6.15pm kick-off.

    Ticket prices for the match will be confirmed and announced in due course.

    “Both Motherwell FC and Celtic FC raised concerns around the kick-off time based on the difficulties it will present to supporters wishing to attend the match,” CEO Alan Burrows said.

    “Both clubs asked the broadcaster to consider having the two live matches, scheduled for that day, run simultaneously on different channels. However, we have been informed that this is not possible due to other contractual commitments and no other arrangement are possible.

    “Whilst we an extremely keen to work with our broadcast partners and commercial sponsors to ensure they get maximum value for their investment in Scottish football, it’s a far from ideal scenario for fans of both clubs.

    “We have been reassured that the circumstances surrounding this particular scheduling are extremely rare and unlikely to happen again.”

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    Young Motherwell duo in Scotland Under 17s squad

    Young Motherwell duo in Scotland Under 17s squad

    Lennon Miller and Robbie Garcia have been selected in Scotland Under-17s squad.

    The squad meet up in Spain for a week long training camp.

    Lennon previously featured in the UEFA Under 17s European Championship finals in May, taking Portugal, Denmark and Sweden.

    Robbie receives his first call-up, catching the eye after a string of impressive performances, topped off by winning the 2022 Foyle Cup.

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    Vote for your August Player of the Month

    Vote for your August Player of the Month

    It’s time to pick your Paycare Motherwell FC player of the month for August.

    Kevin van Veen, Blair Spittal, Paul McGinn and Callum Slattery are all in contention.

    Games played in August:

    • Motherwell 1-2 St Johnstone
    • Aberdeen 2-3 Motherwell
    • Motherwell 1-0 Livingston
    • Kilmarnock 2-1 Motherwell
    • Motherwell 4-0 Inverness CT
    Kevin van Veen

    Our number nine is in red hot form, scoring six goals in four games in the month of August.

    Scoring the winner at Aberdeen, the opener at Kilmarnock and notching a hat trick in the Premier Sports Cup against Inverness, the Dutchman has played a key role in what was a strong month for Steven Hammell’s men.

    Blair Spittal

    Summer signing Blair Spittal has had a strong start to the season.

    He opened his Motherwell account at Pittodrie, scoring the opener. The midfielder hit the bar after a lovely flowing move against Aberdeen, to which the rebound fell to Kevin van Veen to finish for the third goal.

    He set up the Dutch striker with a cutting edge pass for Van Veen to finish against Kilmarnock.

    Paul McGinn

    Also a summer signing, Paul McGinn has settled in quickly to his new surroundings.

    Playing every minute of every match in August, the full-back has been impressive thus far in the claret and amber.

    Callum Slattery

    Despite being suspended for the opening two games, Callum Slattery has impressed this month.

    Missing one game in August against St Johnstone, the midfielder scored the second against Aberdeen but was also heavily involved in the build up to Blair Spittal’s opener and played the vital pass through for the third goal that day.

    Finding himself constantly involved against Kilmarnock and Inverness also, Slattery has got his 2022/23 campaign off to a flyer.

    To vote, head to our Facebook page and pick your favourite.

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    Hammell reacts to Dundee United draw

    “We played with a lot of personality.

    “On another day we could have scored two or three goals.”

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    Motherwell 0-0 Dundee United

    Motherwell 0-0 Dundee United

    Motherwell, with over 20 attempts at goal, including a first half penalty miss from Kevin van Veen, failed to find the back of the net in match they largely dominated. United incredibly survived a first half onslaught from the free flowing Steelmen, to take a point they scarcely deserved.

    Louis Moult took a stroll and bow prior to kick-off as he received a thunderous welcome from ‘Well fans on his return to Fir Park. The striker’s lack of match fitness, though, consigned his presence to the side lines. And how Motherwell’s legendary goal scorer must be relishing the opportunity to get himself in among the chances his team-mates create.

    Motherwell were brimming with confidence after their commanding victory against Inverness CT on Wednesday night. And Steven Hammell, not surprisingly, following such a fine team performance, started with the same line-up.

    Despite their mid-week League Cup victory over Livingston, managerless United were still looking for their first cinch Premiership win of the season.

    Tony Watt was restored to the visitor’s attack for his first game at Fir Park since he departed for Tannadice in January’s transfer window.

    Interestingly, there was little semblance of traditional club colours as the visitor’s kick-off.

    Only ‘Well captain Liam Kelly sported a claret and amber outfit as the Steelmen, in their all white strip faced a United side also in their alternative all black kit.

    In an early exchange Kevin van Veen blasted a free kick off the United wall before Steven Fletcher’s floating header provided Kelly with his first comfortable catch of the afternoon.

    After eight minutes Carljohan Eriksson, in the opposite goal, faced a stiffer test getting down well to block Blair Spittal’s angled drive.

    The ‘Well players seemed intent on maintaining their slick and decisive passing game in an attempt to cut open a United defence which has been hemorrhaging goals.

    In the 14th minute Sean Goss’ pass sent Ross Tierney in behind the United rear guard and when his cut back found Joe Efford only a defender’s block prevented the ‘keeper being forced into a save.

    Five minutes later the United stopper was called into action twice in succession.

    Firstly, and similar to last week at Kilmarnock, van Veen raced through the middle and as Eriksson raced to the edge of his area, the Dutch striker nudged the ball past the ‘keeper before tumbling to the turf, but referee Craig Napier waved away appeals for a penalty.

    Within a minute Eriksson went sliding out of his box to steer the ball away from the advancing Spittal.

    While the United defence was being tested, Fletcher always posed an aerial threat. And in the 27th minute Kelly had to produce a fine save low to his right to prevent the former Scotland striker from opening the scoring.

    Six minutes later the Fir Park men were twice denied the lead.

    With Efford giving both Aziz Behich and Ross Graham a tough time on the right, Paul McGinn was given space to cut into the box. His curling left foot shot sailed past Eriksson but Ryan Edwards popped up the line to head clear.

    As the United captain raced out to the right to block Matt Penny’s cross back into a packed box, the ball struck Edward’s arm, and this time the referee pointed to the penalty spot.

    Presented with his third spot kick in four days, van Veen looked confident of converting as he struck his shot powerfully to the left. But Eriksson was his equal throwing himself across goal to beat the ball away.

    The United ‘keeper was the busiest man on the park and a couple of minutes later he denied van Veen again, holding the striker’s downward header from eight yards.

    Two minutes from the break Eriksson was soundly beaten as van Veen nipped in behind Charlie Mulgrew to collect Ross Tierney’s lofted pass. But from six yards the ‘Well striker hammered the ball off the face of the bar as the United defence survived 15 attempts on their goal to somehow remain level at the interval.

    Presumably, at half time, Hammell encouraged his players that a similar intensity and control of the play would be deservedly rewarded in the second half.

    To be fair to United, having been on the back foot for the majority of the first forty five, they began the second finding space in the Motherwell half of the field.

    A controversial decision by the referee after 53 minutes, awarding United a free kick after allowing them and Tony Watt to play the advantage, added an extra bit of spice to the proceedings, as Hammell picked up his first yellow card as a manager for querying the decision with the fourth official.

    When things calmed down, Efford picked out van Veen at the front post but his cute back healer was blocked by the ‘keeper.

    In the opposite box Fletcher’s dipping volley from 15 yards seemed certain to test Kelly until the ball deflected off Ricki Lamie’s chest and spin wide of target.

    Van Veen, desperate to make amends for his missed penalty, was full of running and after chasing the ball down the left his low ball into the six-yard box found Efford, but his stab towards goal was blocked by Behich.

    Despite the pressure on the visitor’s goal and creating a glut of chances, ‘Well had nothing to show for their supremacy as the game entered the final 20 minutes.

    The Fir Park boss decided fresh legs were required and in a double substitution, Stuart McKinstry and Rolando Aarons replaced the hard working Efford and Tierney.

    McKinstry’s tricky footwork carried him along the byeline and when he fired the ball low into the six yard box Mulgrew was relieved to watch his touch send the ball spinning narrowly over this own cross bar.

    The 17 year-old former youth player then thought he had assisted in providing the winner seven minutes from time. His attempt towards goal was collected by van Veen and his turn and shot appeared to be destined for the back of the net until it was deflected wide by a ruck of United defenders.

    Connor Shields was then given five minutes to find the winner and the three points that Motherwell’s performance fully merited.

    But it was United’s interim boss Liam Fox who was a relieved and happy man at the final whistle as his side somehow survived to take point back to Tayside.