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    In Numbers: ‘Well travel to take on Dundee

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    Previewing Dundee v Motherwell

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    Need to Know: A look at Dundee

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    Robinson looks ahead to Dens Park trip

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    Story of the Match from win over Hibs

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    Pay at the gate at Dundee

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    Highlights as Motherwell beat Hibernian

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    Players speak after win over Hibernian

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    Manager hails youngsters after win over Hibs

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    Motherwell bounce back with win over Hibernian

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    In Numbers: ‘Well travel to take on Dundee

    In Numbers: ‘Well travel to take on Dundee

    Motherwell face a trip to Dens Park in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday, with three points important to both sides for different reasons.

    The Dee will be looking to cut the gap between themselves and the sides above them, whilst the Steelmen could see themselves move further from the foot of the table.

    Here, we look at the fixture in numbers.

    7

    The number of meeting between the two sides since Dundee last picked up a win, back in April 2017.

    Since that 3-2 win for Dundee, the Fir Parkers have won six and drawn once.

    Four of those have been victories at Dens Park.

    15

    The Steelmen have huge incentive as they head for Dens Park, with the chance to go 15 points clear from the foot of the table.

    The Dee, currently eleventh in the league, could cut the gap to as little as eight points.

    It makes for an intriguing encounter in the 23rd league fixture of the 2018/19 campaign.

    205

    Saturday’s clash will be the 205th league meeting between the two sides.

    Dundee edge the historical head-to-head record, racking up 91 victories in that time.

    Motherwell have 71 wins, alongside 42 draws, ahead of the latest clash between the two clubs on Saturday.

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    Previewing Dundee v Motherwell

    Previewing Dundee v Motherwell

    Motherwell head to Dundee on Saturday in the Ladbrokes Premiership, looking to record a third consecutive league victory.

    Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

    Team news

    Elliott Frear will require a late test on an ankle injury. Aaron Taylor-Sinclair is nearing fitness but is unlikely to feature. Trevor Carson, Chris Cadden and Craig Tanner remain out long term.

    Pay at the gate

    A cash gate will be in operation at the ground. Ticket prices are as follows:

    Adult £24
    Over 65s / Students £16
    Under 18s £10

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

    Watch a live stream

    If you’re based outside of the UK/Ireland, you can watch a live stream of the game direct from Dens Park. Kick off is at 3pm GMT.

    To sign up for our service, just head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk and choose your package. Subscriptions to see live games start at just £12 a month.

    If you’re in the UK or Ireland but can’t make the game, there’s also live audio commentary available on our service. Our domestic subscriptions cost £6 a month and also get you full game replays.

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    Need to Know: A look at Dundee

    Need to Know: A look at Dundee

    Dundee play host to Motherwell for the second time this season on Saturday.

    Here’s the lowdown on our Ladbrokes Premiership opponents.

    Recent form

    The Dark Blues have won two of their last 10 league matches, with their most recent victory coming in style at Hearts at the weekend.

    Before then, a win at home to Hamilton at the start of December was a rare bright spark in a run that saw them draw with St Mirren, Hibernian, Rangers and Livingston, while losing to Kilmarnock, Aberdeen, Celtic and St Johnstone.

    Fresh faces

    Dundee have added to their squad in the January window.

    Seny Dieng arrived on loan from QPR in goals, and has been joined by a host of other new faces.

    Also joining him have been Halmstad defender Andreas Hadenius, Sunderland forward Andrew Nelson, Craig Curran, Scunthorpe pair James Horsfield and Andy Dales.

    Andrew Davies also signed on in January, but has since suffered a foot injury which will rule him out of action.

    Miller the marksman

    Dundee have netted 17 times so far in the 2018/19 league season, and Kenny Miller has weighed in with seven of those goals.

    Of players still at the club, seven other players have netted once, meaning Miller has scored as many as the rest of the current squad put together.

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    Robinson looks ahead to Dens Park trip

    Stephen Robinson is calling on his side to find consistency as they prepare for Saturday’s clash against Dundee.

    The manager was pleased with his team in their 1-0 win over Hibernian on Wednesday, but insists they need to produce the goods regularly.

    “We’re trying to find our consistency and I believe it will come. We showed signs on Wednesday night, but we need to follow that up,” he said.

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    Story of the Match from win over Hibs

    We had to stand up and be counted.

    This is the Story of the Match from the visit of Hibernian to Fir Park.

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    Pay at the gate at Dundee

    Pay at the gate at Dundee

    Motherwell head to Dens Park on Saturday looking to record a third Ladbrokes Premiership victory on the bounce.

    A cash gate will be in operation at the ground. Ticket prices are as follows:

    Adult £24
    Over 65s / Students £16
    Under 18s £10

    Special family tickets are available direct from Motherwell and must be purchased in advance from our ticket office. Under 12s can have tickets purchased for them for £2 if bought in advance. These can only be purchased in conjunction with adult, over 65s or student tickets.

    Fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Andy Sim on 07428 225254 or email tickets@mfcdsa.com.

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    Highlights as Motherwell beat Hibernian

    Motherwell returned to Ladbrokes Premiership action with a morale-boosting win over Hibernian.

    David Turnbull’s goal was the difference in a big performance from a youthful Steelmen side.

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    Players speak after win over Hibernian

    David Turnbull, Jake Hastie and Liam Grimshaw spoke after the 1-0 win over Hibernian in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

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    Manager hails youngsters after win over Hibs

    Stephen Robinson hailed the impact of his young contingent as Motherwell bounced back with a big win over Hibernian.

    Nineteen-year-old match winner David Turnbull was again the star turn, along with the same-aged Jake Hastie and the excellent 20-year-old Allan Campbell in the middle of the park.

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    Motherwell bounce back with win over Hibernian

    Motherwell bounce back with win over Hibernian

    A fabulous goal from David Turnbull three minutes from half time was enough to give Motherwell a hard earned but thoroughly deserved win over Hibs.

    And not for the first time this season the Fir Park side bounced back from a disappointing result to produce a terrific performance and upset the odds.

    After the poor show and cup exit at the hands of Ross County on Saturday, Stephen Robinson made five changes for the first Ladbrokes Premiership game of the new year., from the side which was knocked out of the cup by Ross County on Saturday.

    Jake Hastie made the most of his first start of the season with a wonderful performance on the right, with Gboly Ariyibi on the other wing supporting Curtis Main through the centre.

    And both of them featured in an impressive opening spell from the home side as they pressed and closed down Hibs from the kick-off.

    Hastie showed plenty of confidence and energy twice driving to the goal-line and forcing crosses which were blocked before Main could get a vital touch.

    David Turnbull was also a provider, setting up Ariyibi but his angled drive was comfortably saved by Ofir Marciano.

    The Edinburgh side were kept well out of the home danger area until 15 minutes when an overhead effort from Florian Kamberi provided Mark Gillespie with a routine save.

    At the other end, though, the Fir Park men were creating a number of decent openings.

    The best arrived after 22 minutes when an exquisite pass from Turnbull sent Main towards the Hibs box. But after cleverly cutting inside Darren McGregor his finishing effort was straight at the ‘keeper.

    Seven minutes later and ‘Well’s pressure should have been rewarded with the opening goal. Ariyibi worked his way to the bye-line before driving the ball hard and low across the goal face and just a step in front of the inrushing Main.

    Just when it seemed that the half would finish level, the Steelmen deservedly broke the deadlock with a terrific goal. Once again Hastie was involved dragging the ball past a couple of opponents before playing the ball into the path of Turnbull, who from around 20 yards swept the ball past the helpless Marciano.

    The second half began similar to the first with Ariyibi’s corner nodded over the bar by Hastie.

    In a rare threat on the home goal Gillespie was quick to dive in front of McGregor and smother any danger.

    A fabulous 80 yard run from Grimshaw carried him to the edge of the Hibs’ box only to lose possession but Turnbull latched on to the loose ball and drive a shot over the bar.

    Hibs best chance arrived 59 minutes when a through ball sent Daryl Horgan racing into the box but with Gillespie racing from his line to narrow the angle, the Hibs’ winger hoisted his shot well off target.

    After 63 minutes Ariyibi made way for Ross McCormack as ‘Well aimed to grab a second goal and wrap up the points.

    The Fir Parker’s came close in the 72 minute when Turnbull burst into the box and drove the ball across the six yard line but despite throwing himself at the ball Main could direct it towards goal.

    That was the last action for the tireless Main who was replaced by Conor Sammon 14 minutes from time.

    And the move almost paid off within a couple of minutes. The influential Turnbull sent Sammon in behind the visitor’s defence. And when his first effort was partially blocked by the ‘keeper, from a tight angle the on loan Hearts’ striker clipped the ball against the outside of the post.

    With three minutes of regulation time remaining Gillespie produced an instinctive block to beat away Olly Shaw’s drive to maintain ‘Well’s narrow lead.

    Then at the other end Motherwell were denied a second goal. Another bursting run from Turnbull was halted at the edge of the box before Campbell’s snapshot was blocked by Marciano’a legs.

    After dictating most of the game, though, one goal was enough to reward Motherwell with a very welcome three points.