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    Defensive errors cost us dearly // Kilmarnock 2-1 Motherwell

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    cinch Premiership fixture changes

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    Steven Hammell reacts to Kilmarnock loss

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    Kilmarnock 2 – 1 Motherwell

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    Callum Slattery: ‘We have a positive mindset’

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    Steven Hammell previews trip to Kilmarnock

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    Matt Penney joins on loan from Ipswich

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    Alan Burrows // Appointing a new manager

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    Next up: Kilmarnock

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    5100 ‘Well fans pushing us to victory // Motherwell 1-0 Livingston

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    Defensive errors cost us dearly // Kilmarnock 2-1 Motherwell

    Steven Hammell and Motherwell travelled to Ayrshire to take on Kilmarnock in the cinch Premiership, looking to make it four wins out of five in the league.

    After a positive start, Motherwell made their dominance count when Kevin van Veen netted once again to give the Steelmen a vital lead after 14 minutes.

    With chances to make it 2-0, Motherwell would go on to regret missed opportunities when Armstrong levelled the game for Kilmarnock before Ash Taylor headed home the winner just minutes later.

    After conceding two poor goals, Hammell has urged his side to pick themselves up ahead of a vital Premier Sports cup clash with Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Wednesday night at Fir Park.

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    cinch Premiership fixture changes

    cinch Premiership fixture changes

    Due to Heart of Midlothian’s participation in the Europa Conference League, there have been two fixture alterations. 

    Motherwell were due to face Hearts at Fir Park on Saturday 17 September, this fixture will now take place on Sunday 18 September.

    Kick-off is 3pm.

    Our fixture with Hearts on Saturday 5 November at Tynecastle has now been moved back 24 hours to Sunday 6 November.

    Kick-off is 3pm.

    Fixture details are subject to TV selections.

     

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    Steven Hammell reacts to Kilmarnock loss

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    Kilmarnock 2 – 1 Motherwell

    Kilmarnock 2 – 1 Motherwell

    Motherwell slumped to an unlikely defeat as a quick double from Kilmarnock midway through the second half, clinched the Ayrshire side’s first cinch Premiership win of the season – and left Steven Hammell and his players scratching their heads. 

    Motherwell looked to be heading for a third consecutive away win, thanks to Kevin van Veen’s 14th minute goal. However, two goals from Danny Armstrong and Ash Taylor inside five minutes, turned the game on its head. 

    Until then the Steelmen were comfortable in possession and threatened to extend their lead, although Killie were guilty of passing up a glut of chances. 

    After a delay to the kick-off, while Rugby Park officials attended to their artificial surface after a section of the 1,000 strong travelling support behind Liam Kelly’s goal lobbed a flare onto the plastic pitch 

    On the back of two successive away wins the Steelmen made a confident start and within two minutes Van Veen juggled the ball away from Lewis Mayo before his left foot shot forced Sam Walker into an early save.  

    Paul McGinn then used the slippy surface, sliding across to guide the ball away from Oli Shaw as the Killie striker raced into the box. 

    Motherwell were on the front foot, though, and Callum Slattery’s pass sent Connor Shields down the right. Although his cross was possibly intended for Van Veen, it found Dean Cornelius, who took a first touch before volleying the ball just beyond Walker’s right-hand post.  

    It was not really a surprise when the Fir Park men opened the scoring after 14 minutes but it was a shocker from a Kilmarnock point of view. 

    Spittal’s low measured ball sent Van Veen and Moyo racing towards the home goal. As the Killie defender relaxed thinking his ‘keeper was collecting the ball, ‘Well’s Dutch striker stuck in a foot to stab the ball past Walker and claim his fourth goal of the season. 

    Two minutes later it was almost a carbon copy as Spittal’s low pass again sent both van Veen and Mayo racing towards the home goal but this time the defender guided the ball safely back to his ‘keeper. 

    At the other end Ricki Lamie was having a real physical tussle with Kyle Lafferty as the Northern Ireland striker used his gangly frame to contest every high ball. 

    Lafferty should have done better after 27 minutes when Ben Chrisene’s cross found the former Rangers’ man eight yards from goal but he hooked the ball high over Kelly. 

    Motherwell continued to show the more composure on the ball and an attacking flair with Shields on the right and Spittal on the opposite side stretching Kilmarnock’s back four. 

    In the 32nd minute Spittal’s cross found O’Donnell racing into the box and his glancing header forced Walker to stretch to catch the ball under his bar. 

    Five minutes later Motherwell had a lucky escape when the Rugby Park side came within a few centimetres of an equaliser. Kerr McInroy played the ball in front of the inrushing Chrisene who hammered his left foot drive high past Kelly only to see it rebound down from the crossbar before Lafferty, once again, lashed the loose ball high over the goal. 

    Despite that narrow escape the Motherwell players probably thought that their first half display earned them the right to hold a one goal lead as the teams headed up the tunnel at the interval. 

    Within minutes of the restart, Killie fans thought their side had found the equaliser but Danny Armstrong’s fierce drive from the edge of the box flashed past Kelly’s right hand post. 

    Four minutes later Spittal and Van Veen combined once again to open up the home defence but this time Mayo got it right nipping the ball off  the ‘Well striker as he cut into the penalty area. 

    On the other side Shields burst down the wing before cutting into the box but his low shot was easily taken by Walker. 

    As the hour mark approached and the ‘Well boss prepared for the double introduction of Joe Efford and Josh Morris, Shaw squandered a great chance to level the scores. 

    In a substitution identical to last week, Hammell was hoping for an immediate impact.  

    And it nearly arrived when Van Veen set up Slattery 30 yards from goal but his low bouncing shot produced a solid diving save from Walker. 

    Despite both sets of players finding it difficult to stay on their feet, Motherwell maintained their tight passing game as Killie, having passed up a string of chances desperately strived to test Kelly. 

    With 19 minutes remaining the Rugby Park men finally found the target, thanks to the bit of luck that deserted them in the first half.  

    Rory McKenizie’s ball into the six-yard box found Armstrong and O’Donnell tussling in front of Kelly. As the Killie man fell to the ground the ball rebounded from O’Donnell, allowing Armstrong to get up and squeeze the ball past the ‘Well ‘keeper for an equaliser they probably deserved.  

    Hammell immediately sent on Ross Tierney and Barry Maguire and only a brilliant save prevented ‘Well from regaining their lead. 

    Breaking from the half-way line Van Veen had both subs in support before electing to play in Tierney 15 yards from goal. The Irishman’s sidefoot shot across the ‘keeper was heading just inside his post until Walker, at full length, palmed the ball just wide of his goal. 

    That proved to be the turning point as four minutes later Kilmarnock stunned the Fir Park side with the winner. 

    There was also a touch of irony as former Steelman Liam Polworth floated a free kick beyond the back post, where Taylor’s thumping header sent the ball back across Kelly and into the net, and floor Motherwell. 

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    Callum Slattery: ‘We have a positive mindset’

    Callum Slattery is enjoying life under Steven Hammell.

    The Motherwell playmaker says the new manager has given all the players a freedom on the football pitch and insists that this is a good thing.

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    Steven Hammell previews trip to Kilmarnock

    Motherwell manager Steven Hammell expects cinch Premiership newcomers Kilmarnock to put up a tough test for his side to overcome.

    The Motherwell boss insists his side are taking it one game at a time and are by no means getting ahead of themselves.

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    Matt Penney joins on loan from Ipswich

    Matt Penney joins on loan from Ipswich

    Left back Matt Penney has joined Motherwell on a six-month loan from Ipswich Town. 

    The 24-year-old came through the youth ranks at Sheffield Wednesday, playing nearly 30 times for the Owls in the Championship.

    He had a number of short-term loans at the likes of Bradford and Mansfield before joining 2. Bundesliga club St Pauli for the Covid-interrupted 2019-20 season.

    He joined Ipswich Town last summer and has 26 appearances thus far for the Tractor Boys.

    “We had a number of options available to us but we wanted to wait for Matt and are absolutely delighted to have him with us,” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “When Jake Carroll broke down in training and it was confirmed he was going to miss a significant portion of the season, and with Nathan McGinley still recovering from his operation, we knew we were going to have to bring someone in.

    “Stephen O’Donnell has performed well out of position, so we now have real competition and cover on the side of the pitch.”

    The loan is subject to registration formalities and international clearance.

     

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    Alan Burrows // Appointing a new manager

    After defeat to Sligo Rovers in the Europa Conference League, Motherwell and Graham Alexander parted ways by mutual consent.

    In the immediate aftermath, club legend and hall of famer Steven Hammell stepped up to take charge of his beloved Motherwell for the start of their 2022/23 cinch Premiership campaign.

    After a win and a narrow defeat during his interim reign, Hammell among 75 other candidates, applied for the vacant manager’s role to where he was shortlisted and interviewed.

    With the board agreeing together that Steven Hammell was the right man for the job, Hammell takes his first steps into management and looks to turn Motherwell’s fortunes around.

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    Next up: Kilmarnock

    Next up: Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock v Motherwell

    We take on Kilmarnock on Saturday at The BBSP Stadium Rugby Park.

    Kick off is 3pm, Saturday 27 August.

    Tickets will be available to purchase online now by clicking here.  There will be no cash gates on matchday but fans can buy online until kick-off.

    Ticket prices:

    Chadwick stand (Away support)
    Adults £25
    Concessions £20
    Under 18 £15
    Under 16 £8
    Under 5 Free with any full paying over 18
    Ambulant & carer £15 (carer is free)

    Important Information

    To purchase ambulant & carer tickets please contact the ticketing team – email: tickets@kilmarnockfc.co.uk Tel: 01563 545311

    • For wheelchair disabled and carer tickets, please contact our disabled supporters representatives to book; Peter Orr – Chairman of KFCDSA – 01563 406390, Mae Orr – Committee Member of KFCDSA – 07909713098.
    • Away End tickets will be available in the Chadwick Stand only, if an away supporter purchases a home end ticket they will be denied entry.
    • Tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and T&C’s apply.
    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

    Steven Hammell’s men go into this game on the back of two wins, and a 100% record away from home.

    It’s been a positive start to Hammell’s career as manager and he will be looking for that to continue in what is usually a tight game.

    On the other hand, newly promoted Kilmarnock are still searching for their first league win, albeit with a tricky run of fixtures to start life back in the Premiership.

    Derek McInnes will have two former ‘Well players to call upon, with Liam Polworth and Liam Donnelly in the Killie ranks.

    Match officials
    Referee: Euan Anderson
    AR1: Graeme Stewart
    AR2: Alastair Mather
    Fourth Official: Calum Scott
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    5100 ‘Well fans pushing us to victory // Motherwell 1-0 Livingston

    A tough test lay ahead and if we were to win, it would have to be in a different way to our previous cinch Premiership victory.

    Motherwell manager Steven Hammell made it clear what Livingston would offer and how we would overcome them.

    With a hearty 5100 Motherwell fans cheering the team on at Fir Park, it would take a Kevin van Veen penalty to secure the new Motherwell boss’ first home victory in charge.