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  • First team

    Injury update on Blaney, Callachan and Miller

  • Archive

    Paul McGinn // Taking the armband

  • First team

    Hearts game moved to Sunday

  • First team

    Rangers: Hampden bound

  • Archive

    The shackles need to come off // Motherwell 0-0 Ross County

  • First team

    Rangers Ticket information

  • First team

    Sam Nicholson injury update

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup ticket details

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to opening day draw

  • First team

    Motherwell 0-0 Ross County

  • First team

    Injury update on Blaney, Callachan and Miller

    Injury update on Blaney, Callachan and Miller

    Stuart Kettlewell has provided a detailed update on the fitness level of some of our playing squad. 

    Ross Callachan will now be out for a period of time, having picked up an injury in training.

    “Ross has a bad one,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “In a light training session on Monday, in the last 20 seconds he pulled up with a hamstring injury. It looks bad enough that it will keep him out for a period of time.

    “Lennon Miller was carrying a knock at the weekend but he still thrust himself forward to play. He shrugged it off but he took another whack during the game on Saturday, hence why he came off. He’s not trained this week so he’s a doubt for this weekend.

    “Shane Blaney has an impact injury from Saturday. He’s got a tear in his medial ligament which will keep him out for four to six weeks.

    “Shane’s one of the robust guys, as soon as I seen him put his hand up I knew there would be something significant there.”

  • Archive

    Paul McGinn // Taking the armband

    Paul McGinn is entering his third season at Motherwell and in those first two years, he has adopted the nickname of the ‘7/10’ from supporters for his consistency in all matches. 

    Whilst that two years has been successful for McGinn, this is the first time in his career that he has taken the armband, having been named vice-captain on more than once occasion.

    Taking some advice from former captains that he has played under, McGinn wants to remain the way he is and become a bridge for all players in the first-team dressing room and Under 18s.

    Keeping the dressing room clean and healthy is on the top of his to do list, and with the help of a ‘power group’ within the squad, that task looks achievable as the squad begin to settle down for the long season that is ahead of them.

  • First team

    Hearts game moved to Sunday

    Hearts game moved to Sunday

    Our William Hill Premiership game against Hearts has been moved to the following day.

    Originally scheduled for Saturday 24 August, the match will now take place on Sunday 25 August due to the Edinburgh side playing a Europa League play-off on the Thursday.

    Kick-off at Fir Park will be 3pm.

     

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    Rangers: Hampden bound

    Rangers: Hampden bound

    Motherwell make the short trip to the national stadium on Saturday 10 August to take on Rangers. 

    Kick off is 3pm.

    How to follow the game

    Only season ticket holders will only be able to purchase tickets online.

    If you are coming to the ticket office to buy, you must have a continuous purchase history.

    Please note, due to the limited amount of time between tickets going on sale and the match, it will be collection only. No postage is available.

    We have been advised there is no scope to purchase tickets at Hampden for the away section.

    The ticket office will be open on Saturday morning from 10am until 12pm for anyone who wishes to collect or purchase on the day of the game.

    Away section
    Adults £33
    Concessions £26
    Juniors £15

    Adult – over 18 years of age to 65 years of age, Concession – 16 & 17 years of age and over 65 years of age. Juniors are under 16 years of age.

    Ambulant disabled supporters pay the age-appropriate price. If a companion is required, the companion ticket is free of charge. We accept DLA or PIP as qualifying benefits and are happy to accept your verification on any of these sales.

    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 home kit for this match.

    Injury Update

    Callum Slattery, Harry Paton, Sam Nicholson, Filip Stuparevic and Johnny Koutroumbis remain out for this game.

    Ross Callachan will be missing after picking up an injury this week. Shane Blaney came off against Ross County last Saturday and won’t be fit.

    Lennon Miller is a doubt for the game.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    It was a point to start the new campaign last Saturday for the Steelmen. It was a 0-0 draw with County came last time out but a clean sheet was most welcomed.

    New signing Apostolos Stamatelopoulos got his first minutes after joining the club, with Aston Oxborough making his first league appearance after two seasons in North Lanarkshire.

    It was a memorable afternoon against Rangers last time out for Motherwell, as goals from Theo Bair and Dan Casey secured a historic first win at Ibrox since 1997.

    Opposition Report

    Rangers also drew their first league match of the season, with the Gers coming away with a 0-0 draw from Tynecastle.

    They are in European action on Tuesday night, taking on Dynamo Kyiv in Poland in the Champions League third round qualifying.

    Rangers have been busy in the transfer market this summer, with manager Philip Clement also signing a new deal. Former ‘Well captain Liam Kelly is amongst the ranks, with Connor Barron another player who has made the move to Ibrox from a Scottish Premiership side.

    Tom Lawrence was the biggest goal threat during the pre-season schedule for Rangers, scoring three goals across the games.

  • Archive

    The shackles need to come off // Motherwell 0-0 Ross County

    Improvement was what Stuart Kettlewell wanted after the Motherwell performance six days prior, and in the league curtain raiser against Ross County, there were elements that were much improved. 

    With the better of the chances and a solid defensive showing, the Steelmen just couldn’t find the back of the net to make it a three point start to the new campaign.

    With a trip to Rangers looming, taking the shackles off and becoming that bit more creative is the next task on the horizon.

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    Rangers Ticket information

    Rangers Ticket information

    We can now confirm ticket details for our match against Rangers on Saturday 10 August at Hampden. 

    Only season ticket holders will only be able to purchase tickets online.

    If you are coming to the ticket office to buy, you must have a continuous purchase history.

    Please note, due to the limited amount of time between tickets going on sale and the match, it will be collection only. No postage is available.

    We have been advised there is no scope to purchase tickets at Hampden for the away section.

    Tickets will go on sale on Tuesday 6 August at 9am. The ticket office will be open on Saturday morning from 10am until 12pm for anyone who wishes to collect or purchase on the day of the game.

    Away section
    Adults £33
    Concessions £26
    Juniors £15

    Adult – over 18 years of age to 65 years of age, Concession – 16 & 17 years of age and over 65 years of age. Juniors are under 16 years of age.

    Ambulant disabled supporters pay the age-appropriate price. If a companion is required, the companion ticket is free of charge. We accept DLA or PIP as qualifying benefits and are happy to accept your verification on any of these sales.

    We can only apologise for any inconvenience this delay has caused, however it was a situation that was outside of our control. We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on Saturday.

  • First team

    Sam Nicholson injury update

    Sam Nicholson injury update

    Sam Nicholson has suffered a patella related injury and will be missing for several months. 

    Nicholson picked up an injury during pre-season and despite almost fully recovering, suffered this new setback that will keep him unavailable.

    “This is a really frustrating situation for both club and player,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “I’ve spoken with Sam and will ensure he is full supported during this lay off. He is gutted that he is having to miss more games after working so hard to get back fit.

    “From a club point of view, it’s another blow. Our injury list isn’t getting shorter and we’ve now got one less option in the forward areas. We’ll look to see if we can bring in some fresh blood to try and cope with the situation.”

    We wish Sam a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back out on the pitch soon.

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    Premier Sports Cup ticket details

    Premier Sports Cup ticket details

    We take on Kilmarnock in the second round of the Premier Sports Cup.

    Kick-off is 2pm on Sunday 18 August.

    Ticket prices
    All stands
    Adults £20
    Concessions £10
    Juveniles £5
    • Concessions are over 65, Students and Young Adults (14-17)
    • Juveniles would be 13 and under (must be accompanied by an adult)
    • Ticket Office open from 10am – 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.

    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.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to opening day draw

    Stuart Kettlewell’s thoughts on the 0-0 opening day draw with Ross County.

  • First team

    Motherwell 0-0 Ross County

    Motherwell 0-0 Ross County

    Motherwell had to settle for their first point of the season as they fought out a stalemate with Ross County.

    In a fixture which has served up a glut of goals over the season’s goalmouth action was scarce as both ‘keeper’s were asked to make only one remarkable save each.

    And even the appearance of ‘Well’s new Australian striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos for the last 25 minutes failed to break the deadlock.

    Despite last week’s disappointing performance against Partick Thistle, Stuart Kettlewell made only one change, with Moses Ebiye starting up front alongside Zach Robinson.

    County boasting a perfect Premier Sports Cup record, made their first visit to Fir Park sine their 5-0 hammering in February. Don Cowie aimed to avenge that result which ironically cost his predecessor, Derek Adams, the manager’s job.

    Aston Oxborough was handed the ‘keeper’s gloves for his first Premier League start. And after six minutes he got his first touch clutching Jordan’s White’s looping header under his crossbar.

    Motherwell’s possession and build up play was steady but unable to penetrate County’s back four until 20 minutes.

    Robinson nicked the ball off Will Nightingale 15 yards into the visitors half and headed for goal. Although he kept possession until he entered the County box, with Ross Laidlaw racing from his goal, the former Wimbledon striker slipped the ball past the ‘keeper and his right hand post.

    Eight minutes later the Steelmen almost sneaked into the lead. Davor Zdravkovski’s terrific lofted pass found Ewan Wilson on the byeline. His cute but back into the six yard box gave Ebiye a chance for a snap shot which Laidlaw beat away.

    Two minutes from half-time Ebiye, at the edge of the six yard area, threw himself at Stephen O’Donnell’s low tempting cross, but failed to make contact has the sides remained level at the break.

    Within a minute Laidlaw had to palm Dan Casey’s inswinging cross over his bar as the Fir Park men pressed from the restart.

    A couple of minutes later a long ball across the County box found Andy Halliday unmarked. Looking for Robinson at the opposite post his low ball was blocked and a chance to test Laidlaw gone.

    The first real chance for County came after 57 minutes when they were awarded a free kick 25 yards from goal. And although Ronan Hale curled the ball low round the wall, Oxborough was his equal throwing his large frame across goal and palm the ball round his left hand post.

    After 66 minutes and with the home attack still finding it difficult to find gaps in the County defence, Kettlewell made his first substitution, introducing Stamatelopoulos to Scottish football.

    Eight minutes later former County man Ross Callachan made his first appearance in a ‘Well jersey as the home side chased a winner.

    It might have come at the other end in the 74th minute when White, with plenty of space and time, rose 10 yards from goal only to nod the ball over Oxborough’s bar.

    Ten minutes from time, from a free kick to the left of the penalty area, Halliday curled his effort over the bar as Motherwell’s frustrations to get an effort on goal continued.

    Five minutes later they managed to hit the target only to be denied by a stunning save.

    O’Donnell’s low cross was deflected beyond the box but only to the waiting Wilson and his thundering left foot drive seemed destined for the back of the net until Laidlaw stretched high to his right to repel the shot.

    Paul McGinn and Dylan Wells were given final nine minutes to edge the game Motherwell’s way but ultimately two shot shy teams had to settle for a point.