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    ‘Good teams find ways to win’

  • First team

    Motherwell beat Livingston

  • First team

    Opposition Report: A look at Livingston

  • First team

    Manager previews Livingston test

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    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v Livingston

  • First team

    Next up: Livingston

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    Scotland call for Motherwell trio

  • First team

    Highlights as Motherwell beat Kilmarnock

  • First team

    Manager: ‘We can still we better’

  • First team

    Motherwell go third with win over Kilmarnock

  • First team

    ‘Good teams find ways to win’

    “We had to be patient. Good teams find ways to win and we’re a decent side.”

    Stephen Robinson reacts to the win over Livingston.

  • First team

    Motherwell beat Livingston

    Motherwell beat Livingston

    Back-to-back home wins strengthened Motherwell’s grip on third place, as Livingston were defeated 2-1.

    An Allan Campbell goal seven minutes from time to earn the maximum points from a stuffy visiting side.

    Both defences were solid and mean, with goal chances few and far between in an uneventful first half.

    However, some good fortune helped Christopher Long and a Steve Lawless grab a goal apiece at the start of the second half and provide the fans with an entertaining second 45 – before ‘Well found the late winner.

    Not surprisingly, Stephen Robinson stood by the same line-up which defeated the Ayrshire side in mid-week. That allowed Devante Cole and Long, on the back of three consecutive starts together, the chance to develop their striking partnership.

    However, it was Livingston who threatened in the early stages. In the eighth minute, and with ‘Well yet to get a touch in the visitor’s box the first chance fell to Scott Tiffoney.

    The Livi striker, who scored a couple of cracking goals on his last visit in May, thought he was on the scoresheet again until his net bound drive from eight yards was deflected over the bar by Declan Gallagher.

    Six minutes later, after Hakeem Odoffin hauled back Jermaine Hylton’s progress on the left wing, Liam Polworth’s free kick provided the first test for the Livi defence.

    That signalled a bit of pressure from the home side and a well rehearsed corner after 18 minutes almost led to the breakthrough. Polworth swept the flag kick out to the edge of the penalty area to set up Liam Donnelly whose low drive was on target until Marvin Bartley blocked it six yards from goal.

    The Fir Park men had plenty of the ball around the visitor’s third of the pitch but on a number of occasions they failed to get crosses beyond the first defender.

    The West Lothian side were still dangerous on the break and Tiffoney’s drive from the corner of the box had Mark Gillespie at full stretch as the ball deflected just wide of the ‘keeper’s right hand post.

    Nine minutes from the interval, Matija Sarkic made his first save. Cole lost the ball at the edge of the box but it rolled into Long’s path and his firmly struck rising drive was parried by the Livi ‘keeper.

    Other than that the first half was a bit of a stalemate, as for the second time in four days the Steelmen found it difficult to get in behind a solid visiting rearguard.

    More was expected from the home side in the second half and they were given a big helping hand from Sarkic as they broke the deadlock two minutes after the restart.

    It was a good build up from the back as Peter Hartley and then Jake Carroll worked the ball inside to Polworth. His long ground pass found Long at the corner of the box and although there was plenty of power in his low drive, the on-loan Aston Villa ‘keeper should have done a lot better than allowing the ball to squirm from his hands and roll inside the post.

    After the poor first half, the Fir Park fans were not complaining as Sarkic was consoled by his team mates.

    At least the goal opened up the game with Livingston much more intent on getting forward in pursuit of an equaliser.

    The visitors then got their own slice of luck in the 57th minute when the assistant referee indicated it was a penalty a penalty after Cole ran into the back of Tiffoney as they both headed out of the box.

    As the striker received treatment, Gary Holt made a unique substitution sending on Steve Lawless to take the penalty. And the ex-Well man made no mistake from the spot sending his first touch of the ball high beyond the diving Gillespie to make it 1-1.

    That handed the initiative to the Lions and Gillespie was forced into a good save to push Tiffoney’s angled drive round his post.

    That encouraged ‘Well to make their first change after 65 minutes, James Scott coming on for Cole. With 15 minutes remaining, and little sign of ‘Well reclaiming the lead, Sherwin Seedorf joined the action with Hylton making way.

    Almost immediately ‘Well conjured up a chance. A long through ball for Long rolled away from the striker at the edge of the box but Campbell latched onto the ball only to drive it across and wide of the goal.

    The ‘Well midfield man made his next chance count. Possession around the visitor’s box ended with Polworth driving the ball towards goal and when it was partially blocked 10 yards out, Campbell drilled the loose ball into the corner for the winner.

    However, with Bevis Mugabi immediately on to shore up the defence, it took a brilliant stop from Gillespie to deny Steve Lawson and ensure that ‘Well would hold onto all three points and third spot in the league table.

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    Opposition Report: A look at Livingston

    Opposition Report: A look at Livingston

    Having impressed during their first year back in the top flight, Livingston are looking to progress in 2019/20.

    Early signs are that they are capable of doing so, with another strong start to the campaign.

    The story so far

    The Lions are currently sixth in the Ladbrokes Premiership table after the first round of fixtures – producing some strong performances along the way.

    Last month’s 2-0 success over Celtic at the Tony Macaroni Arena gathered positive headlines across the country and it was a game where Gary Holt’s side showed their battling spirit.

    But there was more to the victory that. All over the pitch they battled harder than their opponents, they are direct, physical and ruthlessly effective.

    Form guide

    Despite the success over the champions, Holt urged his side to step up their performance levels, after witnessing a drop off in results following on from a strong start and his side have responded with better displays in the draws against Hearts and Hibernian.

    Livingston host Rangers next Sunday before visiting Celtic Park following the international break, so the upcoming run of fixtures will be a big test of Holt’s side. They were forced to settle for a share of the spoils on Wednesday night despite leading Hibs 2-0 at Easter Road and they visit Fir Park today having won just one of their last seven league fixtures.

    The previous meeting between Livingston and Motherwell this season ended in a drab goalless draw on the opening day. ‘Well came out on top in two of the three clashes between the two teams at Fir Park in 2018-19, with the game in October 2018 finishing 1-1.

    Three to watch

    Nicky Devlin

    After dropping down the leagues following his release by Motherwell in the summer of 2013, Nicky Devlin has progressed back through the ranks of the game to return to the top level of Scottish football.

    Devlin joined Stenhousemuir after leaving Fir Park and a season later moved on to Ayr United. He made over 100 league appearances for the Honest Men before heading down south to join Walsall where he would establish himself as a regular.

    Walsall were relegated from League One last season and despite being offered a new contract with The Saddlers, the 26-year-old opted to return to Scotland and join Livingston. He has played in all but one of their Scottish Premiership fixtures so far this season and despite missing the midweek clash with Hibernian, he’s expected to return to the Livi squad for today’s fixture.

    Keaghan Jacobs

    Livingston’s all-time record appearance holder Keaghan Jacobs was rewarded with his testimonial match last month.

    Jacobs has made over 300 appearances across two spells with the Lions and in scoring in the 2-0 win against Motherwell last season, the South African midfielder became the first player to have scored for the club in each of the four professional leagues in Scotland.

    The 30-year-old isn’t the only member of the Jacobs family to have pulled on a yellow jersey, in fact he once he only makes up 25%. As Livingston faced Albion Rovers in April 2010, Keaghan lined up alongside his triplet brothers Devon, Kyle and Sheldon – the first time that four brothers had featured in a senior match.

    Lyndon Dykes

    A standout performer in Livi’s 2-0 victory over Celtic was powerful forward Lyndon Dykes with the 24-year-old notching the decisive second goal by looping the ball over the head of Fraser Forster.

    Such was the impression made by Dykes, he was tipped for an unexpected call-up to Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad for the fixtures against Russia and San Marino. He would find himself overlooked on this occasion, though if he keeps up his current performance levels then it won’t be long before the former Queen of the South man is pulling on the dark blue of Scotland.

    Born in Australia, Dykes qualifies to play for Scotland through his parents who were both born in Dumfries. So far this season he has contested more aerial duels than any other player in the Scottish Premiership.

    Ticket information

    Tickets are available online now or from the Fir Park ticket office. You can also pay at the gate.

    Adult £24 / £20
    Over 60s / 16-18s / Students £17 / £16
    Under 16s £3
    Ticket for one adult plus two under 16s £28 / £24

    The cheaper price is for our John Hunter stand only.

    Away supporters can pay at the gate.

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

    Can’t make it? Watch or listen live

    If you’re outside the UK/Ireland, you can watch Motherwell v Livingston and the majority of our Ladbrokes Premiership games this season on our live streaming service.

    Priced at £12 a month, just head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk to subscribe.

    Wherever you are, there’s also live audio commentary available on our streaming service for £5.99 a month.

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    Manager previews Livingston test

    Stephen Robinson discussed getting back to winning form, weekend opponents Livingston and building a winning team on Friday.

    Here’s what the Motherwell manager said to the broadcast media.

    On the win over Kilmarnock

    “It was a different game on Wednesday. We dominated the ball. We dominated the game, which we should have done with 11 men against 10 and we got a very good result against a really resilient Kilmarnock side.

    “We have to be at the top of our game to make sure that the three points doesn’t go to waste and we can continue our good form.

    “I gave the boys a challenge. Can we get six points from these two games?

    “The first hurdle was a tough one. It took a lot of patience to break Kilmarnock down. So we go in with a lot of confidence. We are playing well, but it’s a different task.”

    On Livingston

    “It’s a really big challenge for us again. I’ve got a lot of admiration for Livingston. They take a little bit of stick for how they play.

    “They play by being direct and being physical but you know, I always say that’s fantasy. You play what your players allow you to play. They are very good at what they do and they play a lot more football than people give them credit for.

    “So we’re in for a really tough game and we have to be up for that kind of physical battle.

    “They are effective at what they do. They got a brilliant result away at Hibs and they’ve been picking up results and surprising people. I watched their game against Rangers at Livi and they’re a very good side.

    “I’ve a lot of admiration. They’ve got a real good work ethic about them and boys that give absolutely everything for the manager and the team. So there’s a lot to be admired about them.”

    On building a winning team

    “We’ve got young boys that are improving. They’ve got real belief about them.

    “They play with freedom. Sometimes too much freedom. I’m trying to rein them back at times. Like when you’re 2-1 up with two seconds to go and we’re still bombing forward and we’ve got six in the box against Kilmarnock’s two.

    “There’s a real raw enthusiasm. We play off the cuff at times and there’s a lot of invention.

    “Who knows how far we can go. I’ve got a belief in them. I really believe they’ll keep improving. They are young players taking on board the stuff we are working with them on and it’s exciting times.”

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    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v Livingston

    Watch a live stream of Motherwell v Livingston

    There’s live video and audio available from Motherwell v Livingston on Saturday.

    We’ve a live stream of the match available to viewers outside of the UK and Ireland for just £12 a month. Kick off is at 3pm GMT.

    To subscribe and get all Motherwell home matches – and the majority of away games – head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk now and sign up.

    If you’re in the UK or Ireland and can’t make it, don’t worry. We’ve also got live audio commentary of the match for just £5.99 a month.

    Head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk to sign up. Just choose the UK/Ireland commentary option.

    2019/20 Motherwell streaming service matches

    Date Match Service available
    2 November 2019 Motherwell v Livingston Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    10 November 2019 Celtic v Motherwell Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    23 November 2019 Hibernian v Motherwell Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    30 November 2019 Motherwell v St Johnstone Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    4 December 2019 St Mirren v Motherwell Live audio only
    7 December 2019 Motherwell v Hearts Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    15 December 2019 Motherwell v Rangers Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    21 December 2019 Kilmarnock v Motherwell Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    26 December 2019 Ross County v Motherwell Live audio only
    29 December 2019 Motherwell v Hamilton Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    22 January 2020 Aberdeen v Motherwell Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    25 January 2020 Motherwell v Hibernian Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    1 February 2020 Livingston v Motherwell Live audio only
    5 February 2020 Motherwell v Celtic Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    12 February 2020 St Johnstone v Motherwell Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    15 February 2020 Motherwell v St Mirren Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    22 February 2020 Hamilton v Motherwell Live audio only
    4 March 2020 Motherwell v Ross County Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    7 March 2020 Hearts v Motherwell Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    14 March 2020 Motherwell v Aberdeen Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    21 March 2020 Motherwell v Kilmarnock Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    4 April 2020 Rangers v Motherwell Live audio only

     

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    Next up: Livingston

    Next up: Livingston

    Motherwell host their second Ladbrokes Premiership in four days on Saturday, as Livingston visit Fir Park.

    The Steelmen jumped back up to third in the league with victory over Kilmarnock in midweek.

    Kick off at Fir Park is at 3pm.

    Tale of the tape

    Both sides are in the top six going into the weekend encounter, with Motherwell sitting six points ahead of sixth-placed Livingston.

    Victory over Kilmarnock arrested a two-game losing streak for Stephen Robinson’s side, and took them to six wins out of 11 in the league this season.

    Livingston were 2-0 up at Hibernian on Wednesday night before being pegged back at the death to draw 2-2.

    They’ve won one of their last five – a spectacular 2-0 home win over Celtic. Draws against Hearts and Hibernian followed, as well as away defeats to Hamilton Academical and Kilmarnock.

    Head to head

    Since their return to the top flight in the summer of 2018, Motherwell and Livingston have faced each other six times.

    Five have come in the league, with Motherwell winning two. Two draws and a home win for the Lions have also been registered.

    Motherwell also claimed victory away in the Betfred Cup last season, winning 1-0 in West Lothian.

    Ticket information

    Tickets are available online now or from the Fir Park ticket office. You can also pay at the gate.

    Adult £24 / £20
    Over 60s / 16-18s / Students £17 / £16
    Under 16s £3
    Ticket for one adult plus two under 16s £28 / £24

    The cheaper price is for our John Hunter stand only.

    Away supporters can pay at the gate.

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

    Can’t make it? Watch or listen live

    If you’re outside the UK/Ireland, you can watch Motherwell v Livingston and the majority of our Ladbrokes Premiership games this season on our live streaming service.

    Priced at £12 a month, just head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk to subscribe.

    Wherever you are, there’s also live audio commentary available on our streaming service for £5.99 a month.

  • First team

    Scotland call for Motherwell trio

    Scotland call for Motherwell trio

    Allan Campbell, Barry Maguire and James Scott are again in the Scotland Under 21 squad for their forthcoming European Championship qualifier with Greece.

    The Motherwell trio have earned their recall to Scot Gemmill’s selection, as they push to stay top of their qualifying group.

    The game against Greece will be played at Tynecastle Park on 15 November.

  • First team

    Highlights as Motherwell beat Kilmarnock

    Liam Donnelly and Devante Cole netted as Motherwell returned to third in the Ladbrokes Premiership with a 2-1 win over Kilmarnock.

  • First team

    Manager: ‘We can still we better’

    “We’re third. We’re really happy with it. But I still think we can be better.”

    Stephen Robinson speaks after Motherwell’s win over Kilmarnock.

  • First team

    Motherwell go third with win over Kilmarnock

    Motherwell go third with win over Kilmarnock

    Motherwell claimed another three points and jumped back to third in the league with a 2-1 home win over Kilmarnock.

    Liam Donnelly and Devante Cole’s goals, sandwiched by a speculative Dominic Thomas effort, got the Steelmen back to winning ways.

    In a return to the more familiar 4-5-1 shape, Jermaine Hylton joined the attack with defender Bevis Mugabi dropping out as the central defence went down from three to two.

    Kilmarnock had pre-match doubts over defender Dario Del Fabro after sustaining a knock at the weekend, but the Italian was named in Angelo Alessio’s starting team. But, late on in the warmup, he was ruled out and Connor Johnson was called in from the bench.

    Motherwell had impressed at Ibrox at the weekend before ultimately losing out, and the confidence from the showing against a bigger-budget side played through into the opening exchanges.

    Positive attacking play at pace had the Fir Park crowd’s spirits raised and the breakthrough would come in slightly controversial circumstances after 15 minutes.

    Christopher Long got the better of the defence as he burst through on goal, with Alex Bruce making a desperate last-ditch lunge to stop him going one-on-one with the goalkeeper.

    The defender felt he got a touch on the ball as Long was scythed down, but referee Don Robertson was right on the spot to award a free kick and show the red card to the Kilmarnock man.

    Motherwell would immediately profit. Donnelly, taking a brief break from the incredible scoring start to the season, rolled the free kick under the wall and into the net, despite goalkeeper Branescu’s best efforts to keep it out.

    The hosts continued to press, harassing Killie as they tried to play out from the back and launching wave after wave of attack.

    Then, with the clock just past the half hour mark, Kilmarnock would get an unexpected route back into the game.

    Thomas cut in from the right and was still a long way from goal as he fizzed a ball in low across the face of goal. Hartley couldn’t get there and the ball sailed into the bottom left corner of the net.

    The pace of Motherwell’s attacking play slowed slightly, even if the urgency didn’t as they continued to press to go in at the break ahead, but the visitors stood firm.

    Stephen Robinson’s men set out with the same attacking intent in the second period and got the goal that would prove decisive with nine minutes of the half gone.

    Jake Carroll got to the byline on the left and, with players queuing up, Cole rose highest to nod the ball into the ground and into the net.

    Motherwell continued to retain the bulk of possession but Kilmarnock continued to threaten on the counter, putting the hearts of the mouths of home supporters on a number of occasions.

    With the clock running down, Mark Gillespie had to keep out a goalbound effort from Eamonn Brophy, and James Scott saw a late counter attacking effort wasted.

    The Steelmen though would hold out, jumping back to third in the league.