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    St Johnstone v Motherwell live stream

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    Pay at the gate at St Johnstone

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    Manager looks ahead to St Johnstone trip

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    Charles Dunne out for three to four months

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    Opposition Report: A look at St Johnstone

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    Motherwell trio in Scotland Under 21 squad

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    Next up: St Johnstone

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    Highlights as Motherwell lose to Ross County

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    Manager: We should have won

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    Motherwell lose against Ross County

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    St Johnstone v Motherwell live stream

    St Johnstone v Motherwell live stream

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

    We’ve a live stream of the match available to viewers outside of the UK and Ireland for just £12 a month.

    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
    28 September 2019 St Johnstone v Motherwell Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    5 October 2019 Motherwell v St Mirren Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    19 October 2019 Motherwell v Aberdeen Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    27 October 2019 Rangers v Motherwell Live audio only
    30 October 2019 Motherwell v Kilmarnock Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all
    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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    Pay at the gate at St Johnstone

    Pay at the gate at St Johnstone

    Fans can pay at the gate at Saturday’s Ladbrokes Premiership match with St Johnstone.

    Supporters will be in the north end of the west stand. Fans travelling by car are asked to follow “away supporters” road signs for ease of access to the ground.

    Adult £24
    Over 65s £14
    17-18s £13
    13-16s £10
    Under 13s* Free

    *Under 13s tickets are free of charge with any full paying adult or over 65 ticket, restricted to a maximum of two per adult/senior ticket.

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

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    Manager looks ahead to St Johnstone trip

    Stephen Robinson says Motherwell are in for a difficult task at St Johnstone on Saturday, as the Steelmen look to bounce back from defeat to Ross County last weekend.

    Here’s what he had to say to the media on Friday.

    On the trip to McDiarmid Park

    “[It’s] a very difficult one, based on results over recent years. It’s a very tough venue to go to.

    “I think St Johnstone’s league position doesn’t suggest what a decent squad they’ve got.

    “It’s a few games into the season. That’s all it is. League tables at this moment in time aren’t too much to take concern over.

    “They’ve made some good signings. They are an experienced side. They’ve got a lot of players who have played football at decent levels.

    “Tommy always has them organised. It’ll be a very tough game. We are going with no illusions whatsoever.

    “We have to earn the right to play football. And try to take the game to them as well.

    “We’ve got people who can win the game as well. But we also have to be solid.

    “It’ll be a difficult game for us, but one we will definitely be up for.”

    On St Johnstone’s strengths

    “When you look on paper, they’ve got a lot of good players.

    “Players that can hurt you.  The two wide players are very exciting players. Drey Wright coming back to full fitness as well.

    “Murray Davidson, a player I’ve admired for a long time and is the heartbeat of their team.

    “We will be very prepared for them. They are a decent side, as I say.”

    On Charles Dunne’s injury

    “[He has] a very similar injury on the other side of his groin. It’s unfortunate that Charles is going to miss a large chunk of the season again.

    “We probably won’t see  him before Christmas.

    “David Devine, one of the younger boys  we have massive hopes for, he has a crack in his cheekbone after a reserve game.

    “We are a little bit light in that area, so the fact we have Bevis Mugabi is a blessing for us. A boy of experience that late on, and that good a player that late on, we are very happy with that signing.

    “Charles is the most positive guy I’ve ever come across.

    “I’ve worked with Charles and he had injury problems at Oldham. Charles doesn’t get anything normal. It’s things that are way out there that physios haven’t seen before and strange injuries.

    “It’s a big disappointment for him. But knowing Charles, he will come back fitter, he will come back stronger.”

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    Charles Dunne out for three to four months

    Charles Dunne out for three to four months

    Charles Dunne will spend three to four months out as he recovers from a groin injury.

    The defender underwent surgery this week, after scans showed the need to go under the knife.

    “Losing Charles again for a prolonged period of time is a blow,” said manager Stephen Robinson.

    “He has shown how influential a figure he is for us in the centre of defence and in the dressing room.

    “With young David Devine also out for six weeks, it highlights the importance of bringing in Bevis Mugabi to keep the competition high for places.

    “We wish Charles a full and speedy recovery.”

    Charles has made 77 appearances for the club since joining in the summer of 2017.

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    Opposition Report: A look at St Johnstone

    Opposition Report: A look at St Johnstone

    St Johnstone play host to Motherwell on Saturday, as the Steelmen look to bounce back from defeat last weekend.

    The Saints are currently propping up the Ladbrokes Premiership, but McDiarmid Park remains a difficult venue to take points from.

    The story so far

    After pipping Motherwell to seventh spot in the 2018/19 season by a point, St Johnstone have found life tougher so far in the new campaign.

    The League Cup comes early in pre-season for many, but Tommy Wright’s side struggled more than most, losing to Montrose, Ross County and Forfar Athletic, recording a 4-0 win over Brechin City along the way.

    Form guide

    St Johnstone are without a win so far in the Ladbrokes Premiership from six matches.

    Defeats to Celtic and Rangers may be par for the course, with their other four results turning out three draws and one defeat.

    Draws at difficult venues have been picked up, with 2-2 results at both Aberdeen and Hibernian. At home, they’ve drawn with Livingston and lost 1-0 to Kilmarnock.

    St Johnstone have conceded 2.83 goals per game on league business this campaign, although there are the mitigating circumstances of losing 7-0 away to Celtic and 4-0 at home to Rangers in their first six games. In attack, they’re averaging 0.83 goals per game in the league.

    How they shaped up last time

    St Johnstone lined up in a 4-3-3 formation in their weekend defeat to Rangers. David Wotherspoon came in, due to the enforced removal of Jason Holt, who couldn’t play against his parent side.

    Three to watch

    Jason Kerr

    The highly-rated centre back may have been part of a defence which has lost goals, but he remains a key figure and assured figure in the backline.

    He is one of the best in the air in the Premiership, with a 64% aerial duel success rate, putting him just behind Declan Gallagher and Christophe Berra.

    Michael O’Halloran

    St Johnstone’s joint top scorer with two so far in 2019/20, the forward is again looking lively in a dangerous-looking St Johnstone front line.

    His January return after a spell in the wilderness with Rangers has seen him gradually get back up to speed, netting at Hibernian and Aberdeen already this campaign.

    Stevie May

    He’s yet to net for the Saints since his return in the summer window, but being back home at McDiarmid Park makes the striker one to watch out for.

    A talented, bustling forward, May hit 20 league goals in his last season with St Johnstone in 2014/15, earning a move to Sheffield Wednesday.

    What they said

    Manager Tommy Wright: “We have to defend better. We are making far too many mistakes. That is what is causing us so many problems this season.

    “As a manager you can make changes – which I don’t think is needed in the back four just now – or you work hard with them individually and as a unit, and keep their confidence high.”

    Murray Davidson: “We have gone to places like Pittodrie and Hibs and we feel we have been unlucky not to win those games.

    “It is still six games in and we need to start winning matches and go on a run. We need to get that first win as soon as possible.

    “We have never set targets and I have always said we need to look at it game by game because it is such a competitive league this season.

    “We have some big games coming up and we need to find some consistency to get positive results.”

    Team news

    Out injured: None

    Doubtful: Murray Davidson (knee), Scott Tanser (foot), David Wotherspoon (foot), Stevie May (thigh).

    SuspendedNone

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    Motherwell trio in Scotland Under 21 squad

    Motherwell trio in Scotland Under 21 squad

    Allan Campbell, Barry Maguire and James Scott have been called into the Scotland Under 21 squad for their forthcoming double header.

    The Motherwell trio, who all featured for their country in the last international break, are in Scot Gemmill’s selection for the matches with Lithuania and Czech Republic.

    Scotland sit joint top of their 2021 UEFA European Under 21 qualifying group, having won their opening two matches against San Marino and Croatia.

    They host Lithuania at Tynecastle Park on 10 October, before travelling to Uherske Hradiste to take on Czech Republic four days later.

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    Next up: St Johnstone

    Next up: St Johnstone

    A first trip to Perth in the 2019/20 season comes on Saturday, as Motherwell travel to face St Johnstone.

    Stephen Robinson’s men are looking to bounce back from a disappointing end to a three-game winning run on Saturday, and go to a notoriously difficult venue to take on Tommy Wright’s side.

    Kick off at McDiarmid Park on Saturday is at 3pm.

    Tale of the tape

    Motherwell’s 2-1 defeat to Ross County ended a three-game run of wins, which had come against Hamilton, Hibernian and Hearts.

    Despite defeat, the Steelmen sit fourth in the Ladbrokes Premiership table with six games played, having won three, drawn one and lost two.

    St Johnstone’s 4-0 loss to Rangers on Sunday, paired with results elsewhere, means they are the league’s bottom club going into the weekend.

    The Saints have drawn three and lost three of their six league games so far, scoring five and conceding 17.

    They also endured a difficult League Cup campaign, losing to Montrose, Ross County and Forfar Athletic. A sole victory came against Brechin City, as they were eliminated at the group stage.

    Head to head

    Motherwell and St Johnstone met twice at McDiarmid Park in the 2018/19 campaign, with both sides claiming a win apiece.

    The Saints won the most recent encounter back in May, with Scott Tanser and Murray Davidson netting in a 2-0 win.

    Previously, Tom Aldred and Danny Johnson’s early double did the damage in a 2-1 victory for Motherwell in December.

    Ticket information

    Tickets are available online directly from St Johnstone, from our Motherwell ticket website or from the Fir Park ticket office. You can also pay at the gate.

    Supporters will be in the north end of the west stand.

    Adult £24
    Over 65s £14
    17-18s £13
    13-16s £10
    Under 13s* Free

    *Tickets are free of charge with any full paying adult or over 65 ticket, restricted to a maximum of two per adult/senior ticket.

    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 St Johnstone v Motherwell 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

    Highlights as Motherwell lose to Ross County

    Brian Graham and Ross Stewart scored as Ross County came from behind, cancelling out Allan Campbell’s goal, to beat Motherwell 2-1.

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    Manager: We should have won

    “We should have won. Make no mistake. We just didn’t manage the game well enough.”

    Stephen Robinson speaks after the 2-1 loss to Ross County.

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    Motherwell lose against Ross County

    Motherwell lose against Ross County

    Motherwell gave up a one-goal advantage to lose out 2-1 at home to Ross County.

    The Steelmen had the chance to go second in the Premiership and looked to be in control, after Allan Campbell’s goal on the hour mark put them ahead.

    But goals from Brian Graham and Ross Stewart, sandwiched by Jake Carroll’s dismissal for two bookings in quick succession near the end, sent the Staggies back home with all three points.

    Motherwell named an unchanged starting team from the side which won at Tynecastle last weekend, as they went in search of a fourth successive win.

    A first half of chances for both teams, but largely controlled by the hosts, was notable only for a controversially-disallowed headed goal from Declan Gallagher.

    Referee Alan Muir ruled that the defender had knocked his marker off the ball in challenging in the air, and blew the whistle as the ball made the way into the net.

    Motherwell flew out the traps in the second half and deservedly took the lead with 15 minutes of the match played.

    Devante Cole’s ingenuity led to a passage of play which saw the ball laid off to Campbell on the edge of the area. The midfielder saw the opening, and placed the ball brilliantly into the bottom left corner of the net.

    Motherwell went in for the kill, with James Scott and Sherwin Seedorf having opportunities but failing to double the advantage.

    The introduction of Brian Graham in the 72nd minute suddenly swung the match. Within three minutes, Michael Gardyne’s reverse pass found the substitute in acres of space on the left, and time to place the ball past Gillespie and into the net.

    Minutes later, defender Carroll’s two yellow cards in two minutes suddenly made the job for Motherwell to get back in it all the more difficult, and the visitors made their numerical advantage count in the dying minutes.

    Richard Foster’s cross from the left eluded everyone bar Stewart at the far post, who headed the ball into the ground and into the net.