Our UEFA Europa Conference League first leg match against Sligo Rovers will be streamed online for £12.
The match is now available to buy here.
Kick-off is at 7:45pm.
Our UEFA Europa Conference League first leg match against Sligo Rovers will be streamed online for £12.
The match is now available to buy here.
Kick-off is at 7:45pm.
Bevis Mugabi says Motherwell are eager to get their UEFA Europa Conference League campaign underway after a gruelling pre-season is now under their belt.
The Ugandan was part of the squad that qualified in Motherwell’s last European adventure in 2020 and wants go a step further this time round.
Graham Alexander is looking forward to his first venture in domestic European football.
He says his side have performed well in pre-season and have completed everything that has been asked of them Despite only a couple of friendly matches, the manager reckons his side are ready for competitive football again and are focused on getting to the next round of the UEFA Europa Conference League.
Motherwell begin their UEFA Europa Conference League adventure on Thursday 21 July when they take on League of Ireland Premier Division side Sligo Rovers at Fir Park.
Kick-off is 7:45pm.
You can buy tickets for the game here. Sligo Rovers supporters should select the Tommy McLean stand.
Alternatively, you can get yours by calling 01698 333333 or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.
The match is now available to buy here. The price is £12.
There will be live radio coverage on BBC Scotland. This can be found on FM at 92.5–94.7 and MHz AM at 810 kHz.
Motherwell and Sligo Rovers have faced off in cup competitions before.
In 2018, The Bit O’Reds travelled to Fir Park to take on Motherwell Colts in the Irn-Bru Cup.
In a side that featured the likes of David Turnbull, James Scott, Barry Maguire and Jake Hastie, the youngsters made history by becoming the first colts side to reach the Quarter-Finals of the competition after a 2-0 victory.
Christian Mbulu and Jake Hastie the scorers that day.
Motherwell come into the game off the back of a strong showing in pre-season.
During their camp in Austria, Motherwell took on Austrian Second Division side SK Vorwarts Steyr, where the ‘Well won 5-1. Kevin van Veen scoring a hat-trick and Barry Maguire bagging a brace.
In their most recent run out, Motherwell took on Partick Thistle on Saturday. Joe Efford scored the only goal of the game in a 1-0 victory.
Sligo Rovers are currently 23 games into their league campaign, they occupy fifth place in the table.
They lost 2-0 in their most recent game against University College Dublin, their first league defeat under new manager John Russell who was appointed at the start of June.
Despite losing 1-0 at home in the second leg, the Irish outfit went through in a penalty shootout against Bala Town in the first round of the Europa Conference League, scoring all five penalties in the shootout.
Graham Alexander was pleased with his side’s approach to their 0-1 pre-season win over Partick Thistle.
A second-half strike from American Joe Efford was enough to separate the sides in a clammy afternoon at Firhill.
However, it was the player’s attitude and their desire to put what they’ve worked on at Dalziel Park into play that pleased the manager the most.
“I thought the players approached the match in the correct manner,” manager Graham Alexander said.
“There’s still some things we need to tighten up on, but we didn’t just go out to simply win a game of football, as much as we wanted to do that.
“We put into play what we have been doing in training and I think that [having a style] is important as it is a long season and the players have to have an idea of how we want to play.”
Kevin van Veen, Juhani Ojala, Paul McGinn, Scott Fox and Nathan McGinley weren’t in the squad and Alexander revealed the medical staff will have to take another look on Monday ahead of the midweek European match.
“We’ve taken a few knocks in training and the lads weren’t fit for today, but we’ll assess them on Monday to see if they’ll be able to train and prepare for the game [against Sligo Rovers],” Alexander added.
“We feel we have got some good competition, but we obviously need everyone as fit as possible. That said, I think the players that played today showed what they can do. We just need to keep working hard to take what we’re doing in training into up coming matches.”
Motherwell rounded off their pre-season preparations with a win at Partick Thistle.
Joe Efford’s strike in the 58th minute was enough in a comfortable win in the west end of Glasgow.
Graham Alexander started two of his summer recruits; Blair Spittal taking his place in midfield and Josh Morris making up a front three with Efford and Connor Shields, with Kevin van Veen nursing a knock from training.
There wasn’t much goal mouth action in the first half. Morris saw his shot fire into the side netting after 25 minutes and almost turned supplier ten minutes later when his free-kick from the right was spilled but Jake Carroll’s resulting header crashed back off the post.
Shields’ half-chance almost ended up breaking the deadlock. The striker didn’t make great contact with a bouncing cross into the box, but it was enough to deceived the Thistle defence who had to rely on Milne to sweep clear as the ball trickled towards goal.
The Steelmen came out for the second half with Ross Tierney replacing Morris and instantly created two good chances.
Shields saw his shot flash just wide of the post before Carroll headed Blair Spittal’s free-kick just over the bar.
‘Well finally took the lead in the 58th minute as Efford was slid in and kept his cool to fire past Mitchell.
From then Motherwell were largely comfortable and created a few chances which neither Shields nor Tierney could take.
A ball down the right-hand channel found Shields and after he drove to the byline, the forward man fired a cross into the danger area where Tierney looked to finish but his effort skewed over the bar.
Thistle would create little in the closing periods of the game and Motherwell remained in control of proceedings.
The game would finish 1-0 to Graham Alexander’s men as they now look towards their first competitive match of the campaign in the UEFA Europa Conference League as Irish side Sligo Rovers visit Lanarkshire.
The Motherwell squad returned to training after their summer break at the end of June and have been hammered back into shape.
After initial pre-season testing upon their return to Fir Park, the squad travelled to Austria for a week’s worth of double sessions and 6am runs.
Jake Carroll returns for his fourth season in claret and amber and while the training has been gruelling, it has gotten himself and the rest of the team well prepared for the long and arduous season ahead.
Our opening day 2022/23 cinch Premiership match against St Mirren will now be played on Sunday 31 July.
Kick-off is 3pm.
The fixture, that was originally due to be played on Saturday 30 July, has been moved due to our UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round match against Sligo Rovers on the Thursday 28 July.
Ticket information will be announced shortly.
Kaiyne Woolery has joined Turkish club Sakaryaspor for an undisclosed fee subject to international clearance.
The 27-year-old joined Motherwell on a free from Tranmere Rovers last summer, scoring twice in 31 league appearances.
“Kaiyne told me at the the end of the season he didn’t feel settled in Scotland and he would like to explore his options during the summer,” ‘Well boss Graham Alexander said.
“We had a very amicable conversation about it all and and we agreed on two possible scenarios.
“We have come to a conclusion which suits both the club and player. I wish Kaiyne nothing but the best and thank him for his contribution last season.”
Everyone at Motherwell Football Club would like thank Kaiyne for his efforts whilst at Fir Park and wish him every success at his new club.
Tickets for our UEFA Europa Conference League first leg match against either Bala Town or Sligo Rovers are still on sale.
You can buy your tickets for the home leg online now by clicking here.
The match is due to take place at Fir Park on Thursday 21 July, kick off is 7.45pm.
Prices for the match are:
Standard price | 2022/23 season card holders: | |
Adults | £20 | £15 |
Concessions | £15 | £10 |
Young adults & juniors | £10 | £5 |
Please note that anyone who buys their season ticket on or after 1 July 2022 can still take advantage of the reduced Euro ticket discount, but must wait approximately 24 hours for the price reduction to be applied to the online ticketing system.
Second Leg
Due to capacities at both club’s current nominated stadiums, we are expecting a limited number of tickets for the second leg match, due to take place on Thursday 28 July 2022.
We are inviting any 2022/23 season ticket holder to notify us of their wish to attend the match, be it in Wales or Ireland, by filling in the form at the link below.
If the number of applicants exceeds our allocation of tickets, we will conduct a random ballot of all those who have applied to ensure swift distribution.
Expressions of interest should be submitted to the club, via the link below, by no later than 5pm on Wednesday 13 July.
Click here to register an interest in attending the Second Leg match.
Please note, dates of games are still subject to change pending results of other first round qualifying matches.